Allows content and files to be managed, re-used and shared effectively. Individual files and content objects can be used across multiple courses, organizations and modules without the need for duplication. Users can share their files, giving both read and write access to specific individuals, groups and institution roles (i.e. all biology teachers). For users outside of the institution, content owners can create "passes" that provide access and enable collaboration for specific time periods.
Content and File Management Demo link
(some features may be unavailable during the pilot phase).
This Content Collection can also be use as a file storage area in addition to the 20 MB course quota. We recommend faculty to use the space in the Content Collection to store the course files if the course quota almost exceeds 20 MB. From a Blackboard course, faculty will use the option of “Link to Content Collection” instead of “Attach Local File”. Depend on individual faculty’s need, LMS Support can increase the quota in Content Collection. For more information, please go to Policies and Procedures and read Course Quota.
Enables instructors to deliver information to students by generating a broadcast email when creating or modifying a course announcement. Instructors will not have to rely on their students visiting the course site to see new information. This email will be sent to all users enrolled in the course, and will contain the title and body of announcement.
Provides the ability for an instructor to create custom learning paths through course content and activities. Content items, discussions, assessments, assignments, or other activities can be released to students based on a set of criteria including: date/time, username, group membership, institution role, grade on a particular test or assignment, or whether the user has previously reviewed another piece of content. Adaptive Release Demo link.
Enables threaded, asynchronous discussions. Instructors can set up multiple forums around different topics and embed those forums in appropriate content areas or lessons. Instructors can determine whether students can moderate, modify, delete, post anonymously, include attachments, and other options.
Forums can be sorted or viewed by thread, author, date, or subject and are completely searchable. Discussions can be graded for a participation grade and also peer rating may be enabled as well. Discussion Board Grades are included in gradebook calculations by default. Instructors do not need to set new gradebook items of inclusion from inside the gradebook. Students are allowed to subscribe to threads via email. Lastly, there are specific statistics that report on each user’s participation level. Discussion Board Demo link.
Allows the Instructor to track user review of specific content items. Once the Instructor enables the tool for an item, each Student tracks their progress. A Mark Reviewed button appears on the item when the user opens the Content Area. After reviewing the item, the Student selects this button to mark it “Reviewed”. The Instructor may check the status of student reviews on the User Progress page. Review Status Demo link.
Provides the ability for instructors to easily create a course syllabus by uploading an existing syllabus or by using the built-in syllabus creation functionality. The syllabus creation functionally is to design and develop a course syllabus and lesson plans within a Blackboard course. Syllabus Builder Demo link.
Provides a window into all types of user activity in a course or organization. All users enrolled in the course are listed, with pertinent information about that user’s progress and activity in the course. It is also an overview of the gradebook in which instructors can store and manage student performance results on assignment and assessments that they have created. Performance Dashboard Demo link.
More Advanced Assessment Questions
New Option in Test/Survey Manager
New Advanced Assessment Settings
Gradebook Improvements
Below are the demos for:
Can be added by the system administrator to students’ entry page to provide a total grade based on Gradebook settings for each Blackboard course they are enrolled in. Links give instant access to View Grades for each course. If My Grades has been disabled for a course, students will receive a message that says their grades for that course are not available. Report Card Demo.
Used to communicate warnings to Students that a performance problem is beginning to appear or has become more serious. Warnings can be generated based on graded performance, late or missing course work, or attendance within the online course.
Presents controls for entering and formatting text, equations, and multimedia files. When it is enabled, it appears throughout the system as the default editor when adding text through a text box. It now works in more browsers, including Firefox, Netscape and Safari.
Visual Text Editor Demo (slide the bar until it is in the two third of the demo)
Supports a full English dictionary and custom word lists that are stored as a cookie on a user’s local machine. The spell check feature is available wherever users can enter blocks of text, including email, glossary, and assignment comments.
Enables institutions to run multiple languages on the same system. Instructors can even set the language of the course independently from the language setting of the overall system. In addition to supporting most European languages, Blackboard supports multibyte character sets such as Japanese and Chinese Multi-Language Support Demo
Allows users to see what has happened in their course/organization since they last logged in (added/changed assessments, assignments content items, surveys, discussion board postings, calendar events, announcements, etc…) Allows users to go directly to the new items from the front login page. What’s New Module Demo (slide the bar until it is in the two third of the demo)
Accessible directly from the Course Control Panel instead of appearing under Settings.
Posted on July 23, 2008
Blackboard System Update
The Blackboard Support Team found some of the communication areas such as Discussion Board a little slower than usual yesterday and rebooted it overnight. The system is back up and the problem has significantly improved. As we get into the finals week, we would like to let you know that we are aware of this problem and will continue to monitor its performance very closely. If you experience any slowness in posting or replying to the Discussion Board or sending email within Blackboard, please do not try to redo it repeatedly, since that would only aggravate the situation more. Please do send an email to bb-mgr@csupomona.edu or call Help Desk at 909-869-6776, if you experience any problems. Thank you for your understanding!
Posted on June 10, 2008
Blackboard Quarterly Maintenance
Blackboard will be unavailable for quarterly maintenance from Thursday, June 19 at 5:15 pm until Saturday, June 21 at 10:00 am. Thank you for your understanding and patience.
Posted on May 29, 2008
Blackboard Change to Protect Your Security
Blackboard has recently launched a new feature called Blackboard Sync for Facebook. This feature enables students with a Facebook account to access content housed within Blackboard courses. Because this feature uses your campus I.D and password, we must determine if these credentials are fully secured by the Facebook application before we consider activating this feature. If you have already started using this feature in Facebook, you will receive a notice that it has been blocked. This will in no way interfere with your ability to log in to your Blackboard account. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation as we try to ensure system security and integrity of your learning environment.
Posted on March 13, 2008
Other Possible System Maintenance
Campus networks and services may experience maintenance outages between 5:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. on Sundays and between 9:30 p.m. and midnight on Thursdays. These outages may affect Blackboard. For more information, see the Alerts, Status, and Maintenance. http://www.csupomona.edu/~ehelp/
alerts.html