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May 10, 2013

Learn about the New Blackboard – Version 9.1 Service Pack 11
Filed under: Uncategorized — Lynn Cooke @ 11:16 am
Training on Blackboard version 9.1 Service Pack 11
All sessions will be held in IT 223
Thursday, May 16th (6-7 PM) Blackboard Upgrade Changes with trainer from Blackboard, Inc. (This session will be recorded). IT staff available to assist and answer questions.
Saturday, May 18th (10-11 AM)  Blackboard Upgrade Changes – replay of recording from May 16th with Blackboard trainer. IT staff available to assist and answer questions.
Monday May 20th (10-11 AM) Blackboard Upgrade Changes – replay of recording from May 16th with Blackboard trainer. IT staff available to assist and answer questions.
Tuesday May 21st (1-2 PM)  Inline assignment grading – New way to grade assignments from the Grade Center. No downloading necessary.
Wednesday May 22nd (1-2 PM) Blackboard Upgrade Changes – replay of recording from May 16th with Blackboard trainer. IT staff available to assist and answer questions.
Thursday May 23rd (10-11 AM) Blogs and Wikis and Journals, oh my! – Reflective and collaborative writing tools in Blackboard.
Training on Blackboard version 9.1 Service Pack 11
All sessions will be held in IT 223
  • Thursday, May 16th (6-7 PM) Blackboard Upgrade Changes with trainer from Blackboard, Inc. (This session will be recorded). IT staff available to assist and answer questions.
  • Saturday, May 18th (10-11 AM)  Blackboard Upgrade Changes – replay of recording from May 16th with Blackboard trainer. IT staff available to assist and answer questions.
  • Monday May 20th (10-11 AM) Blackboard Upgrade Changes – replay of recording from May 16th with Blackboard trainer. IT staff available to assist and answer questions.
  • Tuesday May 21st (1-2 PM)  Inline assignment grading – New way to grade assignments from the Grade Center. No downloading necessary.
  • Wednesday May 22nd (1-2 PM) Blackboard Upgrade Changes – replay of recording from May 16th with Blackboard trainer. IT staff available to assist and answer questions.
  • Thursday May 23rd (10-11 AM) Blogs and Wikis and Journals, oh my! – Reflective and collaborative writing tools in Blackboard.

April 10, 2013

Blackboard upgrade – May 14, 2013
Filed under: Uncategorized — Lynn Cooke @ 1:54 pm

Blackboard is changing…

On May 14, 2013 we will be updating Blackboard to Blackboard Learn version 9.1, Service Pack 11. This means change, big change…

Blackboard has revamped the look, feel, and functionality of Blackboard in response to user feedback. The interface has been given a new modern look and while many of the tools work the way they always have how you access the menus and options has undergone some changes. In addition there are a few new features…

October 23, 2012

Blackboard 9.1 Service Pack 8+
Filed under: Uncategorized — Lynn Cooke @ 12:52 pm
Learn More about Blackboard Learn - Service Pack 8

New Features:

  1. Term sorted course list in My Courses
  2. Modernized interface elements
  3. Direct course to course navigation
  4. Task based navigation
  5. Negative grading
  6. Automatic regrading
  7. Optional quick setup wizard for new users
  8. Course menus structured to reflect pedagogy
  9. Optional sample content
  10. Course Themes – coordinated colors and backgrounds

More details to follow….

August 31, 2012

Blackboard Course Templates
Filed under: Uncategorized — Lynn Cooke @ 10:31 am

In the recent past instructors seeking to reuse content from an old course simply copied the content or exported and imported content to a new Blackboard course site. That seems like a simple process and for many worked well over the years. This summer, however, when we moved to a new environment for our production system we discovered some problems with this practice. When we archived spring semester courses from the old production system and restored them to the new environment, errors were generated in the restored sites. Course sites where content had been imported from an old course had broken links to course content. The import process creates content folders that are nested when the content is copied. Over time the nested folders can become deep enough that the path to the content exceeds the limits set by the operating system and the link to the content is broken.
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We are now recommending that faculty who wish to reuse course content in Blackboard request template sites for each course they teach. Maintaining a template site and copying from the template each semester a course is taught, minimizes the nested folders. Template sites can be created from scratch or by importing or copying content from old courses. Template sites created by importing old course content will need some processing to ensure the integrity of the content. We will be posting documentation on best practices for template sites, including how to process template sites that have been created by course copy or import.

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Send an e-mail to lcooke@assumption.edu with “Template Course Site Request” as the subject and in the body of the message list which course templates you would like and the Course ID from the old system of any course that should be exported/imported. Template sites will be created on an ongoing basis. We do anticipate that the old production system will finally become unavailable to all as of October 1st. We will archive all courses off the old system and will have archives of courses that could be imported to new templates; however there will be no live system to reference so there may be delays while we identify who taught which course sections. We will also create empty templates for you to populate and copy to future courses. All that is needed for these templates is the Registrar’s course number.

November 30, 2011

Faculty Lab Update
Filed under: Uncategorized — Lynn Cooke @ 4:00 pm

sandcastle At the beginning of the semester we announced a face lift for the Faculty Computer Lab. Those changes are nearing completion.

The first and probably most noticeable change is that the lab is no longer serving as office space. Lynn Cooke’s office has been moved to Fuller 108, just down the hall next to Joe Horgos’ office. Both Lynn and Joe can assist you with access to the lab or in using the equipment in the lab. In the next few weeks, you’ll probably see both of them in the lab, learning to use the new interactive whiteboard systems.

We see one of the functions of the Faculty Computer Lab as a testing lab (AKA “sandbox”) for new technologies that you may want to try in the classroom. To that end we have installed two interactive white board systems that we have been piloting on campus, an Epson projector and a Mimio system. The Mimio system includes the Mimio bar, a document camera, and a Mimio pad.  Both systems have their benefits but both require a bit of practice before you’ll be comfortable using them in the classroom. Since classroom access can be at a premium, having the Faculty Lab as a practice space will allow you to get comfortable before facing a classroom of students. We also have clicker systems that can be tested and checked out for use in the classroom. This summer we replaced our hard-to-use PRS systems with easier to use Turning Technologies clickers.  As with the classroom response systems, the clickers may take some getting used to and practice in an environment similar to a classroom can help.

We also have other technologies you may be interested in exploring. We have web cameras and microphones for use in recording instructional video and audio from your laptop or desktop computers. We have some small video cameras similar to flip cameras that you might want to use in the classroom for a variety of activities. These devices are available so you can experiment with them without having to purchase a device that you may end up not using or which might not be quite right for your instructional situation.

In addition to these devices, we still have a document scanner and slide scanner for those who need to create electronic versions of documents or who are converting 35 mm slides to digital format. A wireless digitizing tablet is available if you need to draw or modify images. We have installed ArcView Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software on the 3 available computers.

December 2, 2010

Changes in Blackboard course site creation for Spring 2011
Filed under: Blackboard, Uncategorized — Lynn Cooke @ 11:14 am

As you may have already noticed, Blackboard sites have been created for Spring 2010 courses. Going forward we will automatically create sites in Blackboard for all courses offered. Currently we are using a manual batch process but as spring semester progresses we anticipate switching to an automated system which will pull the course listings from Datatel and generate the sites in Blackboard. Although a site is created for every course offered by the College, this does not mean that you have to use Blackboard for your courses. The decision to use Blackboard for any course remains with the instructor.

Combining Sections or Courses

If you have multiple sections of a course or cross-listed courses that you want to combine into a single site you can combine them using the Course Enrollment Merge tool. The instructions for merging course enrollments are posted on the Instructional Technology Blog. The direct link to the instructions is: http://www1.assumption.edu/blogs/support/wp-content/documents/CourseMergeTool.pdf

Removing Unused Sites from My Courses

The Course Enrollment Merge tool will make the course you are using as the combined course available, but make the other course sites unavailable. If you don’t want to see these unused sites in your list of courses in the My Courses module in Blackboard you can choose not to display them. The instructions for changing which courses appear under My Courses are also posted on the Instructional Technology Blog. The direct link to the instructions is: http://www1.assumption.edu/blogs/support/wp-content/documents/MyCoursesQG.pdf

Copying Content

In the past we have copied content from old courses to new, however, with the increased number of courses using Blackboard this has become unmanageable. Blackboard does have tools available to course instructors that permit copying content from one course to another. The course copy tool is one option but a somewhat better option seems to be the Export/Import tool set. The instructions for using the Export/Import tools are available on the Instructional Technology Blog. The direct link to the instructions is at: http://www1.assumption.edu/blogs/support/wp-content/documents/CourseExportImport.pdf

 Course Availability

Another change in procedures is in making courses available to students. In the past we made all Blackboard courses available on the first day of classes. Instructors who wanted their courses available sooner had to do so themselves. Because we are creating Blackboard sites for all courses and because instructors are not required to use Blackboard we will not know who is using Blackboard and who is not. Additionaly, some instructors using Blackboard want students to have access to their sites in advance of the semester and others want to wait until the first class (or later) for students to access the sites. To accommodate these varying needs we will no longer make courses available. Instructors can at any time after a site is created make their Blackboard sites available to students. Instructions for making course sites available are posted on the Instructional Technology Blog. The direct link to the instructions is: http://www1.assumption.edu/blogs/support/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/Bb9CourseAvailabilityQG.pdf

 Additional changes:

As we move forward with the integration of Blackboard with the Datatel system, we will be automating functions including creating course sites and enrollments. At present, we plan to implement the integration tools on the test system this spring. We will test the system and compare to the production system to determine whether the system is working properly. A number of instructors will be contacted to verify enrollments on the production system for comparison to the integration data on the test system. Our hope is that we will begin integration on the production system after registration for Fall 2011. As the project progresses we will provide updates on changes to procedures and timetables.

 

Currently, the process for adding students to courses for spring is to batch enroll. The first batch enrollment will take place the early the week of January 10th. In addition a second batch enrollment will occur after add/drop ends to pick up adds. Unfortunately the batch process does not remove students who drop the course. Removing students will be manual and we ask that instructors check their rosters in Blackboard after we process the second batch enrollment and remove students who have dropped. The instructions are posted on the Instructional Technology Blog. The direct link to the instructions is: http://www1.assumption.edu/blogs/support/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/addremove.pdf

 

If you have students who need to be added before the second enrollment update, you can add them using the instructions above (the instructions for removing students include instructions for adding as well). Alternatively, if you send students to IT, please tell them to bring proof of registration – a copy of their course schedule or a signed add/drop slip.

MS Word and Blackboard
Filed under: Uncategorized — Lynn Cooke @ 11:06 am

In the past I’ve often suggested, especially to students, that to avoid losing a long post to Blackboard that users compose content in Word and copy and paste to Blackboard. In the past this worked. The early versions of Blackboard did not have a text editor that formatted text, and this wasn’t much of a problem. However, current versions allow formatting of text and the hidden code in text copied from MS Word began causing problems. The most recent versions of Word have a new file format and use XML. XML is a markup language similar to HTML, the code of the web. Because of the similarities between XML and HTML the hidden code in Word text is often interpreted by browsers with varying results. Often the effects produced by this code make the text appear in a way that distorts the text or even makes it invisible.

To avoid problems users should take steps to avoid coping Word code into Blackboard. Granite State College’s Educational Technologists have posted a set of instructions that outline how to copy text from Word and remove the code that causes problems:

http://bbresources.granite.edu/techassist/bb9/pdfs/copy-paste-code.pdf

October 19, 2010

Classroom Response Systems
Filed under: Uncategorized — Lynn Cooke @ 11:48 am

For those members of the Assumption community that have used clickers you are aware of some of the problems we have experienced with the PRS system that we currently own. The short version is that due to upgrades to MS Office the PRS clickers no longer work with MS PowerPoint 2008 for Macintosh. While there are workarounds, I’m looking for a solution that will work for both Windows and Macintosh and which will allow students to respond on mobile devices so you don’t have to hand out and collect clickers in each class. I have found a couple of contenders and IT will begin reviewing them soon.

May 24, 2010

Blackboard Production system upgraded
Filed under: Uncategorized — Lynn Cooke @ 9:36 am

After a number of conversations about whether to update to Blackboard 9.1 or wait, we finally decided to update the production system for the summer terms. There are a few changes to the system but most users should adjust easily. There are changes in the menus for the content areas, more choices and, I think, more intuitive menu names. The instructor control panel now has a direct link for the Grade Center and you can add favorite smart views to the control panel for easy access.  The big addition is the wiki feature. For those using wikis you can now set them up in any class without contacting IT.

May 7, 2010

Blackboard 9.1
Filed under: Uncategorized — Lynn Cooke @ 1:35 pm

We have Blackboard 9.1 installed on our test system. The new version, while not very different from version 9.0 does have some exciting new features that instructors will find useful.

First, we finally have a wiki tool built into Blackboard. This latest collaboration tool is easy to use and can be used by an entire class or can be used by groups. Group wikis can, be viewed by only group members or viewership can be opened to the entire class. Group wikis can only be edited by the students in a group. At first look the wiki is easy to use. Here’s what the wiki looks like (click on the image to see a full size image):

screen shot of wiki in Blackboard

screen shot of wiki in Blackboard

Other notable changes include a rubric wizard that allows instructors to create and share the rubric  by which they will assess student work, and changes in the content creation options. Instructors can create content items containing audio, video, images, files, and links to Youtube videos and other social media.

Since our upgrade to the test system is still being tested, I’ll be posting updates as I find other noteworthy changes.

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