Moderators see hand raise notifications and can lower hands. They can remove attendees from a session, but they cannot remove other moderators. Moderators can set the session settings, including deciding what participants can and can't do. Moderators get email with links to their session recordings.
Making an Attendee a “Presenter” To view the options for each participant, click on “Attendee Controls' next to an individual's name. To allow a participant to share their screen or share files with the class, you can select “Make Presenter”. You can change their role in the session at any time.
Moderators can mute individual attendees or everyone in a session. This includes attendees using the Blackboard app or the Blackboard Instructor app. Mute individual attendees: Point to an attendee with their audio on. Select Attendee Controls and select Mute.
Moderators supervise all private chats: When selected, moderators can see everything that is said in private chat channels. An alert appears at the top of the private chat channel informing users that the chat is being supervised. If you don't select it, you don't see the private chat channels.
With your keyboard, press Alt + M to turn your microphone on and off. Press Alt + C to turn your camera on and off. The microphone is active after you turn it on, but you get to preview your video before others can see you. Your video will appear backwards to you.
2:484:12Blackboard Collaborate Ultra: Making the Student the Presenter - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipOnly the moderator can do that right you can ask questions and you can break them out into groups soMoreOnly the moderator can do that right you can ask questions and you can break them out into groups so they can share blank whiteboard. They can share application or screen and they can share files.
Your teacher, or the meeting host, cannot hear your audio as long as you're on mute. The host, or anyone else in the meeting, for that matter, can't unmute you either. Remember that everyone in the meeting can see when you're on mute as a little mute icon appears next to your name.Dec 10, 2020
A microphone icon will appear in the Participants panel, the Talk button will display with a visual indicator and the microphone level slider will move up and down as the volume of your speech changes. Click the button again to turn off the microphone.
Raise your hand to answer a question or get another moderator's attention. Select Raise Hand. With your keyboard, press Alt + H.
Click on the My Settings tab and give participants permission to Post Chat messages under Session Settings. Once participants have permission, they can begin chatting privately.Mar 19, 2020
Composing and Sending a MessageClick the To button to access the course participant list.Select the recipients and then click the arrow to add them to the message.Add a subject to your message.Type your message.Click Attach a File to browse for files from your computer. ... Click submit to send your message.
0:311:43Private Chat in Blackboard Collaborate with the Ultra ExperienceYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipPanel. Alternatively you can start a private chat from the attendees list to do so select send aMorePanel. Alternatively you can start a private chat from the attendees list to do so select send a chat message from the participant controls menu next to the name of the person you want to message