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What is Blackboard? Welcome to Blackboard, Wichita State University's Learning Management System (LMS). An LMS is an online learning environment that supports face-to-face, hybrid, flipped, and online instruction. Unlike an unprotected website environment, an LMS like Blackboard provides a FERPA compliant space for student learning.
Blackboard Learn (AKA: "Old" Blackboard) Wichita State is a Blackboard school. Begining in May, 2021 WSU will start the process of transitioning from Blackboard Learn ("Old Blackboard") to a new, modern and streamlined system called Blackboard Ultra. Starting in the fall, 2021, most instructors will have the option to offer each class in Blackboard Learn (old) or Blackboard …
Possible classroom components include readings, research (library and Internet), streaming video, virtual labs, animation-based activities and charts.
A proctored exam is taken under the observation of an approved person (proctor), usually at a testing facility. If your test is not proctored but is administered within Blackboard, then a link to your exam will appear inside Blackboard at the time specified by your instructor.
Your course syllabus, written by your instructor, provides an overview of the topics, learning objectives, learning resources and online "classroom" environment. The syllabus will also describe the grading policies, requirements such as reading assignments, homework, projects, class participation, and whether your exams will require proctoring. By downloading and/or printing the syllabus for your class, you'll have a convenient way to refer to the course outline and structure.
If you have Blackboard related questions, quickly find your answer through the WSU Tutorial or Blackboard Self Help website.
Interested in a group or one-on-one training session? Reach out to the WSU Spokane Instructional Technology team at [email protected] to schedule a time that fits your schedule.
Christine Hughes is the former Vice President and General Counsel of Emerson College in Boston , where she supervised the Office of the General Counsel and the Emerson College Police Department.
Dr. Neal Allen is the chair and associate professor of the Department of Political Science at Wichita State University. He writes on American politics, congress, and the politics of race. He is a frequent commentator on local and national politics, and has been interviewed by the CBS Evening News, The Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, Rolling Stone and South Korean radio. He also is director of the Wichita State Washington, D.C. / Topeka Internship program.
Tyson C. Langhofer serves as senior counsel and director of the Center for Academic Freedom with Alliance Defending Freedom. Langhofer has represented college students throughout the country in defending their freedom of speech, association, and religion. Before joining ADF, Langhofer was a partner with Stinson LLP, where he worked as a commercial litigation attorney for 15 years and earned Martindale-Hubbell’s AV Preeminent® rating. Numerous media outlets have interviewed or featured Langhofer, including The Washington Post, The Washington Times, Townhall, The Federalist, and The Daily Wire.
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You are accessing a Washington State University (WSU) information system that is provided for WSU-authorized use only. Access to WSU information systems is restricted to faculty, staff, students, and other individuals explicitly authorized by WSU. Use of this system is subject to all policies and procedures set forth by WSU.