Checking the Icon Legend, Kelly learns that the null symbol means User Unavailable. Kelly wants to remove this student from her view in the Grade Center. While the Blackboard Grade Center won't allow an instructor to "delete" a student, any student can be "hidden."
The availability settings determine whether or not a user can access the course. Please note: Users who drop or withdraw from the course will have their role changed automatically to No.Jul 11, 2018
Click the contextual arrow next to the Username of the student whom you want to make 2. unavailable in the course. Select Change User's Availability in the Course.
Important: If you are unable to log in to Blackboard this could be for one of the following reasons: The username or password has been typed incorrectly. [Please check you are typing the correct username and password. Check whether Caps Lock is on or off ].Aug 29, 2018
Availability, in the context of a computer system, refers to the ability of a user to access information or resources in a specified location and in the correct format.Dec 15, 2016
Log into Blackboard Learn and enter the course. In the Course Management menu under Customization, click Properties. Under Set Availability, check the radio button next to "Yes" for Make Course Available. Click the Submit button.
If a user doesn't successfully log in during this period, their account is locked. Provide the number of minutes a user's account remains locked. The default setting is 360 minutes. If you enter 0, accounts will remain permanently locked unless an administrator manually unlocks them.
Block: You can block individual users. You'll no longer show up in the blocked person's network, and the blocked person will no longer show up in your network.
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
Internet History and Cache Sometimes, this stored data can create problems for Blackboard users trying to login to the system. If you are experiencing “Session Already Running” errors or are unable to view certain web content, try clearing your Internet history and/or cache.
Android: Go to Settings > Apps > Blackboard or Instructor > Storage > Clear Data. Uninstall the Blackboard app or Blackboard Instructor app. Restart device.
Table of ContentsReload or Hard Refresh the Blackboard Web Page Multiple Times.Check the Blackboard Server Status.Use a Different Web Browser.Clear Your Web Browser's Recent History, Cache and Cookies.Sign Out and Sign Back Into Blackboard.Avoid Leaving Blackboard Logged In on Your PC.More items...•Oct 24, 2020