how to publish a site on blackboard

by Prof. Camille D'Amore 5 min read

Click the Preview & Publish tab. Click the Publish to Blackboard tab. Click the Publish Wizard button.

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How do I publish on blackboard?

On the Action Bar, click Create Thread.On the Create Thread page, enter a Subject name.Enter an optional Message. ... Blackboard provides two methods of attaching files. ... Select Grade Thread, if desired and enter Points Possible.Click Save Draft to store a draft of the post or click Submit.

How do I make my website available on Blackboard?

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.

How do I post content on blackboard?

0:043:04Add Content to the Course Content Page in Blackboard Learn with the ...YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThere are several ways you can add or upload content to your course let's take a look on your courseMoreThere are several ways you can add or upload content to your course let's take a look on your course content page select the plus icon where you want to add content.

How do you make a link available to students in Blackboard?

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

How does a student submit an assignment on blackboard?

Submit an assignmentOpen the assignment. ... Select Write Submission to expand the area where you can type your submission. ... Select Browse My Computer to upload a file from your computer. ... Optionally, type Comments about your submission.Select Submit.

How do you make a blackboard module available?

To set up the availability go to Customisation > Properties, on the Control Panel (on the left hand menu). Click 'Yes' or 'No' to set the current availability, or select 'Use Term Availability' to set to the default term of the course (note some custom courses may not have term dates attached).

How do I link assignments on Blackboard?

Connect - Add Connect Assignments to BlackboardLog in to your Blackboard account.Select the course to which you'd like to add your Connect assignment(s).From the Assessments menu, select McGraw-Hill Assignment.Check the box next to each assignment you wish to add to Blackboard.Click Submit.More items...

What is a content area in Blackboard?

A Content Area allows course content to be organized into folders, files, graphics, assignments, tests, external links, and Blackboard Learn tools. You can create multiple Content Areas for your course and place them on the Course Menu.

How do I create an assignment in Blackboard?

0:071:35Create an Assignment in the Original Course View - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipLet's take a look you can create assignments in content areas learning modules lesson plans andMoreLet's take a look you can create assignments in content areas learning modules lesson plans and folders from the assessments menu select assignment begin by providing the assignment.

Disable or enable anchor links

You can use an anchor link to link to a specific header or subheader on any published site.

Search for Google Sites

In new Google Sites, you can use the search bar at the top to find shared sites you can edit.

Classic Google Sites

Note: This section is for classic Google Sites (at the top left, you'll see "Create"). Get help with new Google Sites.

1. Academic Course Site

The first type is a Blackboard Course site that’s associated with an official course that you are teaching. If you are teaching a course and want to create a Blackboard site, you can follow the instructions in this video tutorial.

2. Non-Academic Site

The second type of Blackboard site is a Non-Academic site, and can really be used for any valid college-related reason. Non-Academic sites are very convenient for committee-work, a faculty member’s personal resource material, or any number of other uses. Click here for instructions on how to create a Non-Academic Blackboard Site.

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