Deleting GroupsCheck the checkboxes to the left of the groups you wish to create smart views for.Hover over the button labeled Bulk Actions.Select the option Delete Group.Nov 29, 2018
If you no longer need a group, open the group's menu and select Delete group. The students in that group are unassigned automatically and appear at the top of the page.
Search for a course. Select the check box for each course to delete. Select Delete. Select OK.
Editing and Managing GroupsSelect the checkboxes for Groups to manage.Use the Group's contextual menu to edit properties.Choose actions you wish to do.Group Settings allows students to create and edit their own Self-Enrollment Groups.
Find your course groups My Groups panel: The My Groups panel appears after the course menu. You have direct links to the group area for each group you belong to. You can expand the panel to reveal the available group tools. If you're enrolled in a group, the panel appears automatically.
To access the group area, click on the link on the Course Menu. Your instructor may also include a link to the group tool inside your course's content areas (i.e. Learning Modules, Content Folders, etc.). Once you are a member of one or more Groups, they will appear in a panel called My Groups under the Course Menu.
1. Remove from BlackboardOn the Control Panel, expand the Users and Groups section and select Users.On the Users page, access a user's menu.Change the User role from Instructor to Student.Next, select Remove Users From Course.A pop-up window warns you that the action is final. Select OK to delete the user.Mar 29, 2022
Sometimes you need to remove members from a course group. This can only be done by course instructors and Blackboard administrators. Students cannot remove themselves from a group.
Group Sets specifically; click the contextual arrow next to the name of a Group Set, and select Edit Group Set Properties. Make any necessary changes, such as renaming the Group Set or modifying which tools are available, and click Submit when finished.
Blackboard Groups allow students to collaborate with one another and establish a closer relationship with other members of the group. Faculty can create a Single Group with either manual enroll or a self-enroll option or they can create a Group Set.