mdc edu blackboard

by Mr. Terrell Lesch Sr. 3 min read

What is MDC Blackboard Learn?

Accessing Your Course in Blackboard To locate your online course (s) please Log in to Blackboard Use your MDC username (ex: jane.doe001) and password to log in Click on the 'Courses' link at the upper right-side corner of the screen to view all of your classes Click on the course link that appears under 'My Courses' (e.g., ENC1101-2203-0110)

How to login to Blackboard?

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What is the blackboard orientation?

Miami Dade College has chosen Canvas as our next Learning Management System. Please visit the MDC Canvas one-stop resource site to learn more. Please note that some topics on this page are linked to content in the CIOL ORG and will require a Blackboard log-in.

Can I complete bbl3001 blackboard essentials as an instructor?

Current and prospective students can submit a ticket by emailing [email protected] and will receive a response from the Student Support team. Search the MDC Online FAQs to see if the answers to your questions are readily available. For more information and assistance, please contact our Student Support Center: Phone: 305-237-3800 Email Us: online ...

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What Is Check My Activity?

  • To access “Check My Activity” look for the Course Information menu on the left hand side of the course page. Find Check My Activity and click. Check My Activity will pop up as a separate page. You may have to adjust it’s size to fit on your screen.
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Why Should I Use It?

  • We know that students who chose to regularly check their activity in an online class are twice as likely to earn a grade of C or higher in that class, and that students with high levels of course activity in an online class are not only more likely to pass, but have been seen to achieve a half-grade higher in subsequent classes that require it.
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Activity Compared to Other Students

  • Each day the data is updated to reflect the previous day’s activities. The line graphs show information based on weeks in the course. The word “Your” in these reports means “you” as a student in this course. Your name will appear on the top of the report. You are the only one who can access this report. Your instructor does not have access to this report but can obtain this inf…
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Course Access

  • Course Accesses: The number of times you logged into the course during the period of the academic term compared to the class average. This data is pulled each day to provide an accurate reading. Your Course Accesses vs. Avg.: This information corresponds to the Course Accesses; the line graph provides a visual representation of how many times you logged into th…
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Course Submissions

  • Submissions: The amount of assignments, blogs, discussion board posts, journal, survey, test submissions, etc. that you have submitted compared to your classmates. Submissions are those items that are directly connected to the Gradebook. Your Submissions vs. Avg.: This information corresponds to Submissions; the line graph provides a visual representation of the number of su…
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Course Interactions

  • Interactions: The amount of actions you do within the course; such as clicking on an item, clicking on a folder, etc.. This data is pulled each day to provide an accurate reading. Your Interactions vs. Avg.: This information corresponds to Interactions; the line graph provides a visual representation of the number of clicks compared to your classmates.
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Time in Course

  • Time in Course (min.): The amount of time in minutes that you stay logged into the course compared to your classmates. This data is pulled each day to provide an accurate reading.u000b Your Time in Course (min.) vs. Avg.: This information corresponds to Time in Course (min.); the line graph provides a visual representation of course access in minutes compared to your class…
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