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by Esther Klein 4 min read

What is blackboard and how does it work?

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Can all faculty use the Blackboard course shell provided?

The Carnegie Mellon Blackboard documentation site Eberly Center [email protected] 412-268-9090 Search for Support Topics Login Request a course manage users build a course communicate & collaborate evaluate student work getting started for Students User Enrollment in a Blackboard Course

What is the address for Central Michigan University?

Blackboard Blackboard (Bb) is the learning management system used at CMU to provide an Internet-accessible site for your course and course materials. This robust learning management system provides a wealth of opportunity for you to enlarge the scope of your face-to-face, blended and/or online courses for the productive engagement of your students.

Why should you choose CMU?

Access a Blackboard Course Open a browser and navigate to the Blackboard home page at http://www.cmu.edu/blackboard. Click the "Login" button below the wordmark. Authenticate using the Carnegie Mellon single sign-on system with an Andrew ID and password. When redirected to the Blackboard application, select a course to manage

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How to access Blackboard course?

Access a Blackboard Course 1 Open a browser and navigate to the Blackboard home page at http://www.cmu.edu/blackboard . 2 Click the "Login" button below the wordmark. 3 Authenticate using the Carnegie Mellon single sign-on system with an Andrew ID and password. 4 When redirected to the Blackboard application, select a course to manage from the "My Courses" panel.

What is a course menu?

The "Course Menu" is configured for each Blackboard course to reflect the tools and content to which students should have access. All course tools, assignments, and assessments should be available through the course menu.

How do students use the communication tools in a class?

Students can use the set of communication tools provided within the "Tools" area to contact each other or the instructor via email, participate in a discussion board forum, view student pages found in the class roster, and work in groups.

Can students be divided into groups?

Students enrolled in a course can be divided into project or study groups, and the instructor can provision the group with tools (e.g. blogs, calendars, discussion boards, tasks) accessible via the "Groups" tool.

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Automatic Enrollment For Instructors and Registered Students

  • Students registered in the HUB and officially enrolled in a course will automatically be enrolled in a Blackboard course. Based on the Blackboard course request made by the instructor, the instructor and TAs listed on the request form will also be automatically enrolled in the Blackboard course (given the instructor has requested a Blackboard course). Common Problem: Certain typ…
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Enroll A Ta / User

  • Instructors have the ability to manuallyenroll users in the course (e.g. TAs, students, guest lecturers). TAs can enroll students and guests in a course, but cannot enroll other TAs or instructors. Note: Users must have an Andrew account to be added to the course. If a user does not have an Andrew account, refer to the "User Accounts" documentation. 1. From the "Control P…
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List Enrolled Users

  • Expand the "Users and Groups" area in the "Control Panel" and click on "Users". A list of users enrolled in the course will appear. Note:If all users are not showing and you'd like to show all, click the "Show All" button located beneath the list of users. If the list of students is empty, Blackboard may have a cached filter. To reset the filter and view all enrolled users: 1. Locate the two dropdo…
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Search For An Enrolled User

  • Enter an enrolled user's Last Name, User Name, or Email address in the Search field and click the "Go" button. The user's information (name, username, email, role in Blackboard) will appear. Note:This search utility will only return results for users already enrolled in the course.
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