To enable or edit simple Adaptive Release settings for a content item, hover over the item, and click the button that appears to the right of the item title. From the menu that appears on screen, select Adaptive Release.Feb 17, 2021
Setting adaptive release criteria in Blackboard allows the instructor to control the availability of a test, assignment, or other content to a student or a group of students based on criteria, such as by member, group, or grade information.Jul 1, 2019
Advanced Adaptive Release allows instructors to create multiple rules and criteria to govern the release of content to students.Feb 17, 2021
In the visibility menu, select Conditional availability to open the item's panel. With your keyboard, tab to the visibility list and press Enter to open the menu. Use Alt/Option + the up and down arrows to select an option. You can show, hide, or use rules to release content to students.
To create an exception for a student or group of students: Click on the action arrow to select Edit Test Options. Scroll about halfway down the page to the Test Availability Exception area. Click on the button to Add User or Group. A new window will open with the Blackboard course roster.Sep 12, 2012
Blackboard: Allowing Another Attempt on an AssignmentIn the Course Management menu on the left, click on Grade Center to expand the options and then click Full Grade Center.Locate the student and the assignment for which you would like to allow an additional attempt.More items...•Aug 15, 2018
To remove a module from Blackboard Entry page:Click Add Module.Click the Remove button. Note: Some modules are required and cannot be deleted.
A menu item is hidden if it has a square with slash next to it (1). Click on the drop-down menu (2) and choose "Show Link" or "Hide Link" (3) to Show or Hide that content link.
In the top right corner of your course you can click the Edit Mode button to turn the Edit Mode on and off. When Edit Mode is ON, you see all the course content and the editing controls for each item. Edit Mode OFF hides the editing controls but still displays any content that would normally be hidden from a student.