Push notificationsBlackboard on the web: Log in to Blackboard on a web browser and navigate to your Activity Stream. Select the Stream Settings icon. ... Blackboard app: In the app's main menu, tap Settings. Manage push notifications in the app.
On the Edit Notification Settings page, click Edit General Settings. On the General Settings page, you can choose to receive an email for each notification or a daily digest email that compiles all of the notifications for that day.
Enabling Message Notifications Scroll down to the Settings header and locate the option labeled Course Message Received and check the boxes for Dashboard, Email and Mobile (to receive notifications via the Blackboard Student or Blackboard Instructor app). When finished, click the Submit button.Oct 31, 2018
0:081:17Notification Settings in Blackboard Learn with the Original Experience ...YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipLet's take a look from the menu next to your name in the page header select settings.MoreLet's take a look from the menu next to your name in the page header select settings.
Option 1: In your Settings appOpen your phone's Settings app.Tap Apps & notifications. Notifications.Under “Recently Sent,” tap an app.Tap a type of notification.Choose your options: Choose Alerting or Silent. To see a banner for alerting notifications when your phone is unlocked, turn on Pop on screen.
Emails about announcements are always sent and aren't controlled by the global notification settings. If you post an announcement and forget to select the email copy check box, you'll need to create a new announcement. If you edit the announcement and select email copy and post it again, the email isn't sent.
Notifications are generated automatically whenever their associated events occurs. They can be set at the global or course level and sent through either the Notifications Dashboard in Blackboard or to a faculty member's SUNY Broome email address.
The colors map to these percentages: > 90% = green. 89–80% = yellow/green. 79–70% = yellow.
Scroll down and long-press the “Settings” widget, then place it on your home screen. You'll get a list of features that the Settings shortcut can access. Tap “Notification Log.” Tap the widget and scroll through your past notifications.Oct 19, 2018