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Accessing Blackboard To access Blackboard you must have a University IT account. There are two main routes into Blackboard: Through the Student Hub which will automatically log you into Blackboard (preferred method) when you select the Blackboard tile
Blackboard. Blackboard is a Virtual Learning Environment, or VLE. It is used by tutors (referred to as ‘Instructors’ on Blackboard) to deliver courses and learning support material to students. Throughout these guides the term ‘course’ will refer to a University course or module, as Blackboard uses the term ‘course’ for both.
There are two main routes into Blackboard: Through the Student Hub which will automatically log you into Blackboard (preferred method) when you select the Blackboard tile.
The discussion board is a tool for sharing thoughts and ideas about class materials. It is also used for Flexible Distributed Learning (FDL) to allow students and lecturers to discuss topics, research findings, assignments and reflection - from distant locations.
Depending on how your instructor has set up your course, you access the discussion board from either the course menu or a course area, such as a content area, learning module, lesson plan, or folder. Your lecturer will tell you where it is located within your course.
If you can still log into the Student Hub, but not Blackboard, then there might be a problem with Blackboard. If you can't log into any university systems, then your account may have been locked.
Blackboard Mobile. Finally, if you want to access Blackboard on your mobile: http://help.blackboardmobile.com, the Blackboard app is available for Android and Apple devices. Click on the following buttons to go directly to the App download from your App Store: