Use your CSUEB Student Email Account (Horizon) for official school business.
We use CSUEB Blackboard as the course management system for the Online Teaching & Learning courses. You will use your NetID as your "username" and your NetID password as the "password" to log into Blackboard for course access.
Discussion Board. It is in other words a bulletin board where messages can be shared or read by the entire class. New messages can be posted or students can reply to the existing messages. The "Discussion Board" is highly essential especially for online or partial-online courses wherein it acts as a means of interaction between students ...
To add an image on the e-portfolio: Click on the insert/edit image icon ⇒ from the toolbar menu of that Section. Click on browse my computer and choose desired file. You can also copy and paste the URL of the image.
An electronic portfolio (also known as an eportfolio, e-portfolio, digital portfolio, or online portfolio) is a collection of electronic evidence assembled and managed by a user, usually on the Web. Such electronic evidence may include inputted text, electronic files, images, multimedia, blog entries, and hyperlinks.
An e-portfolio can be seen as a type of learning record that provides actual evidence of achievement. Learning records are closely related to the Learning Plan, an emerging tool that is being used to manage learning by individuals, teams, communities of interest, and organizations.
Packaging your personal portfolio in a zip file allows you to store and move your portfolio on your personal computer. Any personal portfolio and its contents may be downloaded as a compressed zip file. The zip file contains the HTML pages and artifacts that make up the entire personal portfolio. This tool is useful for allowing users to archive older personal portfolios onto a personal computer.
Turn-it-in is a plagarism checker that some professors use to check to see if the work is genuine. It compares the assignments articles on the internet and also to the old assignments that have been turned in earlier by students.