Cal Poly Pomona
What is Blackboard

Studio 6Blackboard, Cal Poly Pomona's e-learning environment, provides students with the opportunity to stay connected with their instructors and classmates. Blackboard may be a component of some or all of a student's courses as either a supplement to a traditional class, as an element of a hybrid courses (partially face-to-face and partially online), or as the structure for a online or distance education courses. Using Blackboard, staff, faculty, and students have access to a feature-rich, online, customizable classroom or organization.

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Blackboard courses/organizations can include any or all of the following components:
Announcements Post timely class announcements.
Syllabus Post your syllabus, course requirements or other course information.
Faculty Information Post information about yourself or other contributors to the class.
Course Documents/Materials Post all relevant course materials, including handouts, lecture notes and study guides.
Assignments Post class assignments and incorporate online assessments.
Communication Includes a class address book for sending email, a virtual discussion board, a virtual classroom, and group specific communication.
Resources/External Links Post course relevant Internet site links.
(Course)Tools Includes a course calendar, a digital drop box for file exchange between instructor and student, and the ability for students to check their grade.

 

 

Reasons to use Blackboard:
  • Building a course or organization is very easy. There is no need to have a web-design skill. Uploading handouts, syllabus, materials, and other documents is as easy as attaching a file in an email. You just need to type your material information, attach the file, select the options and hit the submit button. You can also post the assignment and determine the duration of each posting.

  • Blackboard improves your class or organization communication. Blackboard provides both synchronous and asynchronous communication tools such as chat, email, and discussion board. Chat allows you and your students or organization members to meet online in a real time without being limited by space. Instead of typing every single email address, you can use email tool in Blackboard to send a message to single user, several users, particular group or all users. Discussion board allows you to engage your students or members in online forum discussion.

  • Assessment tools enable you and your student to track and evaluate their progress. It includes tools to create an online test and survey with several different types of questions, post them with time restriction, create statistical reports and manage gradebook. Student can verify their grades at anytime with the privacy of a password.

  • Your course or organization is accessible from anywhere as long as there is an internet connection.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Student Resources
  1. What is Blackboard
  2. Tutorials
  3. FAQs
Blackboard News

Posted on November 10, 2009
Attention Blackboard 9 Pilot Users (Downtime for Bb 9)

On Thursday, November 12th, Blackboard 9 will be down for maintenance from 9:30pm until 11:00pm and therefore unavailable to Bb 9 pilot participants. We apologize for the inconvenience.

Posted on October 30, 2009
Winter 2010 Course Creation in Blackboard 9

All courses scheduled for Winter 2010 Quarter will be automatically created in Blackboard 9 (Bb 9) Pilot environment by November 3rd at 5 p.m. Please note that Winter 2010 Quarter student enrollment will not occur until the Blackboard quarterly maintenance. For details, please see Blackboard 9 Migration section.

Posted on May 8, 2009
Blackboard 9 Upgrade

Blackboard has released Version 9 with many new and improved features.  And Cal Poly Pomona will be upgrading our Blackboard environment to this new version, Bb9, starting in Summer in a limited, pilot test mode.  During the Fall 2009 and Winter 2010 Quarters pilot testing of Blackboard 9 will continue while most of the courses are taught in the current version. If all goes well with the testing, all courses will be migrated to the new version in time for the Spring 2010 Quarter. Please review "What's New in Bb9" for a brief summary of the new features.

Posted on September 2, 2008
Blackboard Weekly Maintenance

Effective beginning April 5th, Blackboard weekly maintenance, which performs weekly course backups, will move from Sunday 2:00 a.m. to 4:15 a.m. to Saturday from 2:00 a.m. to 4:30 a.m. During this weekly scheduled time, Blackboard will not be available.

As far as the Blackboard 9 Pilot weekly course backups, it is scheduled on every Saturday from 1:00 a.m to 3:30 a.m. During this scheduled time, Blackboard 9 Pilot will not be available also.

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

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