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by Mr. Lorenz Waters MD 4 min read

How do I embed a URL in Blackboard?

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.

How do I add a link to a blackboard menu?

How do I add a web link to my Blackboard course menu?Click the plus sign (+) at the top of your course menu on the left side of the screen. ... Click the Web Link option. ... Type a name for the link as you'd like it to appear in your course menu (e.g., “Syllabus” or “USM Library”).Select the Available to Users checkbox.More items...

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

Where is course Tools on blackboard for students?

0:032:03How to Turn Tools On and Off in a Course - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipPage turn tools on and off and filter your view to begin access the control panel expand theMorePage turn tools on and off and filter your view to begin access the control panel expand the customization section. And click tool availability.

Where is the menu on blackboard?

1. The course menu is located on the upper left menu bar on the Course Home Page. The course menu allows navigation through the course by clicking on “Home Page,” “Information,” “Content,” “Discussions,” “Tools,” or “Help.” 2.

Why are navigation links hidden?

A link may be hidden to students because the feature area has no content [2] or because the link is disabled [3].

How to move a link before or after?

Place Before or After. If you selected the Before or After option, click the second drop-down menu [1]. Select the navigation link that should be before or after the link you are moving, as indicated by the option selected in the previous menu [2].

Works Cited Page

Heyworth, Gregory. "How I'm Discovering the Secrets of Ancient Texts." TED, Oct. 2015, www.ted.com/talks/gregory_heyworth_how_i_m_discovering_the_secrets_of_ancient_texts#N#This link opens in a new window#N#.

Further Help

This information is intended to be a guideline, not expert advice. Please be sure to speak to your professor about the appropriate way to cite a Ted Talk in your class assignments and projects.