Blackboard Learn 9.1 v3900. 23.0 release (full version 3900.23.
Blackboard has launched a free hosted course management service, one aimed at wooing individual instructors who lack access to automated course management or who are disaffected by the systems in use at their schools.Feb 10, 2011
Blackboard Learn (previously the Blackboard Learning Management System) is a web-based virtual learning environment and learning management system developed by Blackboard Inc.
The color change came in the 1960s, when companies sold steel plates coated with green porcelain-based enamel instead of the traditional dark slate. The new material was lighter and less fragile than the first blackboards, so they were cheaper to ship and more likely to survive the journey.Nov 24, 2017
Blackboard is pleased to announce the availability of Cumulative Update 12 for the Blackboard Learn 9.1, Q2 2019 Release (Build: 3700.0.12-rel.12+375f8a2).
Cumulative Update 12 for Blackboard Learn 9.1, Q2 2019 includes resolution to the following issue:
If you are upgrading from one of the releases listed below, please refer to Install or Upgrade Learn for information to help you plan for this move. There are planning, training, and communication materials available to make this upgrade as smooth as possible. Please reference next steps based on your current release.
Our IT department backs-up the Blackboard database and documents (SAN). It is possible for us to recover data, but the process may take several days and will only be recovered in serious cases of data loss.
Quick Links – The Quick Links tool allows a user to quickly locate any heading or section within any page in the Blackboard Learn application and jump directly to it. This type of navigation efficiency for sighted keyboard only users is not available in any Learning Management System. Located in the top left of any page in Blackboard Learn, the Quick Links icon opens a pop-up that displays the landmarks and content headings on the page. Any available keyboard shortcuts for the page are also displayed.
Spring 2013 courses are set to expire on 5/17/13. Faculty will still be able to access their courses, but spring courses will not be available to students after this date.
Inline Assignment Grading is a revision to the workflow for grading Assignments in Blackboard Learn. Instead of requiring Instructors to download student-submitted files to view or edit those submissions, Instructors will now be able to view student-submitted files “inline,” i.e. in the web browser, without requiring any plugins, applets, or client-side applications. Additionally, annotation tools will be made available as part of the inline viewer, enabling Instructors to provide feedback including comments, highlights, and even drawings/annotations directly on the inline view of the document.
Instructors can now align individual criteria listed in the row of a rubric to course goals, providing a more granular level of aligning a specific criterion to course goals using a rubric.