2. Google Chrome versions 42+, Mozilla Firefox versions 52+, and Microsoft Edge don't support NPAPI-type plug-ins, including Java plug-ins and many media browser plug-ins. Blackboard doesn't support these browsers for using embedded media types that require third-party NPAPI plug-ins for viewing.
Make sure that cookies from third parties are allowed. Third party cookies are allowed by default on all supported browsers. If you experience problems staying logged in to Blackboard, please check your browser settings to make sure you allow third party cookies.
The no-cost version of Blackboard Mobile Learn is therefore avail- able on Sprint network Android devices, Sprint network BlackBerry smartphone devices, and Sprint network HP webOS devices, but also on the iPad, iPod and iPod Touch (Wi-Fi only).
Google Chrome. Windows 8, macOS 10.13+, Ubuntu. Android 8, Chromebook. Firefox. Windows 8, macOS 10.13+
Make sure your browser is a selected app for both the Camera and Microphone. Open Chrome Preferences, select Advanced and Site Settings. Select Camera or Microphone. Make sure the session is in the Allow list.
If you are having trouble viewing videos from your Blackboard course, check the following: Missing player or plug-in on the system. Firefox browsers may require a plug-in for the Blackboard video player to work properly.
The new Windows 10 browser, Microsoft Edge, is listed as being supported by Blackboard. At this time the GVSU Blackboard Support group recommends Firefox, Chrome or Safari. A list of Blackboard supported browsers can be found here.Jan 1, 2018
Recommended Browser We strongly recommend Blackboard students use the latest version of Mozilla Firefox for Windows or Mac because it is the most compatible with our current Blackboard systems.
The Blackboard app supports iOS 11+. To learn which operating system version you're running, see iPhone, iPad, iPod: How to Find the Software Version. To learn how to update your iOS software, see Update Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch.
Try running Firefox in compatibility mode. Right-click on your > Firefox icon and select > Properties. Go to the > Compatibility tab and select > Run this program in compatibility mode for: and choose > Windows 2000 from the menu. Click > Apply to confirm.Aug 11, 2009
Chromebooks use the Chrome operating system which is not a supported operating system for Blackboard.Feb 8, 2021
Supported browsers for use with Blackboard include Firefox, Google Chrome, Edge, and Safari.