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This article contains the steps for instructors to follow to create a Zoom virtual room and link within a Blackboard course, using the Blackboard/Zoom integration.
After your video has been created, you will need to deploy it to your Blackboard course. There are several options for deploying your recording: YuJa Media Chooser, CIM Tool, Course Channel, & Embed Code/Direct Link URL.
A step-by-step guide on how to change the outlook setting prevent your links found In outlook from opening up in Microsoft Edge
The YuJa Enterprise Video Platform is an all-in-one video experience to securely create, manage, discover, collaborate, and live stream video content across any device, at any time. This article contains instructions and resources for students to get started using YuJa.
VoiceThread is a tool integrated within Blackboard that can be used to enhance student engagement and online presence by providing collaborative spaces with video, voice, and text commenting among students and instructors.
A Quick-Start Guide Instructors - covering how to set up Microsoft OneNote's integration with your Blackboard course site. Students (and instructors) can collaborate and submit written assignments using this virtual shared notebook. Adjust the settings to provide a private, independent workspace, if desired.
Infobase (formerly Hoonuit / Atomic Learning) provides online training through an extensive library of short, easy-to-understand video tutorials. Instructors can choose a relevant topic and link any of the available videos from their Blackboard course site. Students can access the assigned videos with just one click (optional participation tracking - syncs with Bb Grade Center).
How to create a link in your Blackboard course to other users' public or shared YuJa videos.
YuJa is a video platform that allows users to host video content and record video lectures that can be used as part of curriculum deployment.
You can link to a tool, such as the main Blogs page — or link directly to a specific instance of that tool, like a blog entry. You can also link to the overall 'Tools' area, so that students can access a list of all of the tools available in your course.
The content editor is a platform-independent WYSIWYG editor based on TinyMCE and licensed as Open Source under LGPL from Moxiecode Systems AB. The content editor has a large number of new and enhanced features and serves as a replacement for the old text editor.