Log into Blackboard Learn and enter the course. In the Course Management menu under Customization, click Properties. Under Set Availability, check the radio button next to "Yes" for Make Course Available. Click the Submit button.
Find the Manage Permissions pageIn the Content Collection, navigate to the folder that contains the item.Select Permissions from the item's menu.Choose an option to get started. ... Select the users or groups for the permission settings, and then choose their permissions.Select Submit to save.
0:101:09Creating a clickable link in a Blackboard Discussion ForumYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSelect the URL. So that it is highlighted then click on the chain icon. And a new window will openMoreSelect the URL. So that it is highlighted then click on the chain icon. And a new window will open copy and paste or type the URL or web address into the link path text.
If you want to make the link available to students, then click on the double-down arrow on the right side of the button. Next you will click on the Show Link option.Oct 25, 2013
If this is your first time using the Blackboard Collaborate Launcher: Download and install the launcher. If you installed Blackboard Collaborate Launcher: Open the meeting. collab file. If you installed the launcher but Blackboard Collaborate prompts you to download it: Select Launch Blackboard Collaborate now.
If you do have the most recent version of Java installed, and Blackboard Collaborate is still not cooperating, the most likely fix is to clear your Java cache. These instructions are for Mac OS X 10.7. 3 and above. Step 1: Find the Java Control Panel.
Highlight the text you wish to make into a link, then click the Hyperlink button in the second row of buttons. It looks like a chain link. Step 2: The Insert/Edit Link page will open in a pop-up window. Step 3: Paste the entire URL (or web address) into the Link Path box.
0:391:26Blackboard Collaborate - Sharing Session Link - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou can make the guest as participant presenter or moderator then click save now go to sessionMoreYou can make the guest as participant presenter or moderator then click save now go to session options again click on copy guest. Link now you can paste the link on an email.
Embedding Articles into BlackboardLocate an article using EBSCO's search box.Open the article's detailed record.On the right side of the screen, click permalink.A permanent link will display on the screen, copy the link.Paste the link in Blackboard.Jan 11, 2022