Author: Jan Thomson – VLE Manager, Learning Technologies Team, CCL UCLan will be updating our Blackboard experience from Original Learn course view to Blackboard’s Ultra Base Navigation over the summer. This is the first step in our 2-year, 2 phase plans to move to the full Ultra Course view which Read more…
Author: Laura Ridings – TELT In August the new responsive and accessible Blackboard platform was rolled out across the University. The VLE team in TELT worked tirelessly to make this an easy transition and the new platform is modern, easy to use across a range of devices and staff and Read more…
Author: Jan Thomson (TELT) We are pleased to announce that Blackboard is now running as a cloud hosted (SaaS) service. All existing courses and data, as of the morning of the 11th July 2019, have now been fully migrated to the new service. Benefits of managed hosting (SaaS) include: A Read more…
Author: Jan Thomson, TELT We are pleased to announce that Blackboard, the University’s Virtual Learning Environment is moving to a managed hosting (SaaS) deployment method over the summer. This will take place between the 11th to the 15th July 2019. Please be aware that this will involve an estimated 2-3 Read more…
Author: Neil Carroll, TELT We are excited to announce that we will be launching Blackboard Ally as part of the move to managed hosting (SaaS) in August 2019. What is Ally? Ally is a tool integrated within Blackboard to help you make your uploaded documents more accessible. It provides: An Read more…
Author: Jan Thomson, TELT MEDIAL is a new mashup tool within Blackboard Learn that facilitates the ability to embed audio and video content directly within a Blackboard space without the need to copy and paste any HTML coding or logging into multiple systems. When audio and video files are uploaded Read more…
Author: Jan Thomson Blackboard European Teaching and Learning Conference Tuesday 10th April – Thursday 12th April 2018 Jan and Neil from the Blackboard Support team attended this year’s Blackboard European Teaching and Learning conference (#BbTLC18 / http://bbtlceurope.com ) which was hosted by the University of Manchester.
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