There are two instances of Blackboard for UMass Lowell, one hosted by the Graduate, Online & Professional Studies (GPS) and On-Campus Blackboard, support by Information Technology (IT). Access to both systems can be found on the Blackboard Portal.
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Virtual Teaching Resources. Blackboard is UMass Lowell’s Learning Management System (LMS) and is an online software application used to plan, implement and assess classroom learning practices in a virtual environment. On-Campus login with …
Steps to add a menu or content to your empty Blackboard course (s): Go to the Blackboard Course Management website and login with your UMass Lowell credentials Select Make Request (on left menu) Optional - Merge your courses (details below) Required - Set Up Content (details below) Select 2022 Spring term - continue
Blackboard has a student mobile application for students to log in with any device. There are two apps; the one titled "Blackboard" is the most updated. To log in, download the Bb Student App, then select "UMass Lowell Day School" for On-Campus Blackboard.
The message "No Learn account is available for your external credentials..." is an indication that you are trying to access the wrong instance of Blackboard.
Empty Blackboard course shells have been created for all undergraduate courses, with the following exceptions; fully online courses will continue to be created and supported by GPS.
For instructors teaching multiple sections: Select "Class Merge" to combine multiple sections into one Master Course; this step is optional ( job aid PDF ).
The recommended template has three course content folders. The names can be edited. The course menu has the Home Page, Announcements, Blackboard Collaborate and other hidden communication tools that are optional.
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