Blackboard Learn 9.1 – Glossary – Learning Technologies http://ltt.truman.edu/files/2015/06/BlackboardLearn91Glossary.pdf A user with administrator access to Blackboard Learn who performs tasks … system are listed in the upper-right corner of the Administrator Panel after Products.
Enable Assist You'll need to enable the Assist service in Admin Panel > Cloud Management > Consulting Central. Set Blackboard Assist to ON. When you activate Assist, it enables all your Partner Cloud Assist providers by default.
Course Builder. The Course Builder role has access to most areas of the course. This role is appropriate for an assistant who shouldn't have access to student grades. If the course is unavailable to students, a course builder can still access the course. The course builder can't remove an instructor from a course.
Open the Admin Console From the Administrator Panel, under Tools and Utilities, select Admin Console.
Click on the Teaching tab, if you are not already there. On the right, in the My Blackboard box, click on the green Grant Blackboard Course Access button. Choose a term from the drop down list, then choose a course.Sep 17, 2021
Starting with this Learn 9.1 release, the name will shift from using the quarter/year as the name to a version number to align with the SaaS release model. There is also a new monthly release cadence for Learn 9.1 that will include bug fixes and feature improvements. These monthly releases will replace Cumulative Updates which will no longer be issued for 3900.0. You can choose any monthly 9.1 release and take improvements and bug fixes at any time. You do not have to wait until the next big twice-yearly release (Q2/Q4) to get an improvement you've been waiting for.
When grading schemas are complex and use smaller points possible values that aren’ t whole, results can be unexpected since numbers are not rounded and explicitly use 5 decimals. The warning message is meant to help users understand they should review the results.
The archive and restore process has been enhanced to include user data for dropped (disabled) students. This allows for a more comprehensive picture of user activity in restored courses for permanent records and future reviews.
Users can more easily see all passes, permissions and expiries, as well as see the pass creators' usernames. When looking at the 360 view, not only will passes be listed under the passes header, but the permissions box will clearly outline existing passes and who created them.