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    Zoom is a cloud-based videoconferencing and collaboration platform. With Zoom you have the flexibility to create virtual classrooms and invite students to join from their desktop computers, laptops, tablets, and smartphones. Students can also share content from their devices such as PowerPoint presentations, and YouTube videos.  Zoom is available to all faculty, staff, and students for academic purposes.
    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.
    If you are using the Class Collaborate tool, you have one room dedicated to your course. It is open for the life of your course. You can't create new sessions.
    If allowed, you can control whether or not the guest and observer roles have access to your course. You also have control over the content they can see. Your institution must create the accounts and associate observers with students.
    You can control when your course is private—or unavailable—to your students. For example, you may not want students to access your course during the building process.
    Steps for students to create a Blog entry on their Blackboard course site.
    Chart your path to graduate in four years by using Degree Map (current students) or Schedule Planner (first semester students).
    These step-by-step instructions will show you how to locate and open your course's Blackboard site.
    Exam publishing instructions for Respondus. Respondus is a powerful tool for creating and managing exams that can be printed to paper or published directly to Blackboard Learn.
    Add a co-instructor or teaching assistant to a Blackboard course.
    You can control when your course is private—or unavailable—to your students. For example, you may not want students to access your course while it is under construction.
    A listing and description of Blackboard user roles.
    This article contains availability dates for students and instructors, and information for students who would like to request continued access.
    Steps to copy or export a test/exam to another course.
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