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Learn to build a successful online community utilizing the tools Blackboard has to keep students engaged in a course or organization.
The new Microsoft 365 (MS 365) Integration in Blackboard Ultra connects instructors and students with familiar Microsoft tools like Teams, Meetings, and OneNote Class Notebook. This integration streamlines communication, collaboration, and content sharing directly in Blackboard. Instructors can configure which Microsoft apps are available, set up course integrations, and manage access throughout the term. Learn how to access, set up, and navigate the Microsoft Education tools.
Best practices for taking exams in Blackboard.
Blackboard Ultra has built-in reports that instructors can run to view information about course usage and activity.
This article provides the digital file retention policies and timelines for removing digital content.
Blackboard provides numerous tools for students to be able to interact with other students and instructors in courses.
Learn about the different types of content found in Blackboard Ultra, how to access it, and how to keep track of content that has already been accessed.
All the Blackboard information and help instructors need to assess student learning through assignments, tests, and how they can be graded through Ultra.
An overview the the process that instructors must follow to use Respondus Exam Authoring tool with Blackboard Ultra course sites.
Blackboard overview of how students create, edit, format, and submit assignments as well as common questions associated with assignments.
Ally creates alternative files that are easier to use by all students. Ally works within your online course so it's available right where you need it.
Editing tools for text, files, numerical entries, and more to enhance student submissions for assignments, tests, discussions, and other content in Blackboard.
This article provides resources for instructors to assist it making their content accessible.
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.