Open your Google calendar on a computer. Next to Add calendar, point to Add other calendars and select From URL in the menu. Paste the Blackboard Learn calendar link and select Add calendar to finish set up. Open the calendar's settings to rename it and adjust sharing and notification settings.
Microsoft Outlook In Account Settings, choose the Internet Calendars tab. Click on New and paste the iCalendar URL you copied from Blackboard into the location and click Add.
You can access the calendar from the Tools panel on the My Institution tab, My Blackboard, within a course, and on the Administrator Panel. The primary calendar appears by default and shows a user these items: All of their personal entries. Entries for all courses they are enrolled in.
Step 1: In the Control Panel, select Course Tools, then select Course Calendar.Step 2: Click on the “+” button to create an event.Step 3: On the Create Event page, enter the Event Name.Step 4: Enter an Event Description.Step 5: Enter the Date and Time the Event starts, as well as the Date and Time it Ends.More items...
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The Add Calendar Event or Edit Calendar Event pages contain the same options and function in similar ways. The Add Calendar Event page opens with empty boxes while the Edit Calendar Event page opens with the boxes populated with information.
Create or edit a calendar event 1 On the Administrator Panel in the Tool and Utilities section, select Calendar. 2 Select Create Institution Event or select Edit in the menu for an event. The following table describes the available options.
Similarly, the course calendar shows events that have been created within the calendar interface, such as lectures or meetings.
For Gregorian calendars, based on the current language pack, the calendar reflects appropriate date order (month followed by day or day followed by month) and time format (12 hour or 24 hour format). Your institution can use the institution calendar to publish events based on lunar dates.
If you are using IIS with Windows, ensure that you do not have the WebDav Publishing role enabled in IIS. It does not allow HTTP verbs such as PUT/DELETE and responds with 405 (Method not found). This will prevent drag and drop and event update from working in the new Calendar.