The upgrade to Blackboard Application Pack 3 introduces new features, such as:
- Multi-Language Support by Institution, Course and User
- Adaptive Release allows an instructor to create custom learning paths through course content and activities. Content items, assessments, assignments, or other activities can be released to students based on a set of criteria including: date and time, specific users, group membership, grades or attempts on a particular test or assignment, or Review Status of another item in the course.
- Review Status
- Advanced Assessment Questions allows the creation of additional questions types within assessments and includes:
- Calculated Formula – include calculations within the question. The calculations can have changing values within them for each exam.
- Calculated Numeric – answer is a number or within a certain range of numbers.
- File Upload – student answers the question by uploading a file.
- Hotspot – student designates a “hotspot” on an image that was previously uploaded by the instructor.
- Either/Or – answer is Yes/No, Agree/Disagree, Right/Wrong.
- Fill in Multiple Blanks – type in free-form answers to multiple blanks within a sentence.
- Jumbled Sentence – select from a drop-down of answers to fill in multiple blanks within a sentence.
- Opinion Scale/Likert – answer is selection based on a scale such as Strongly Agree, Agree, Disagree, etc.
- Short Answer – answer is typed into a free-form text box with a set limit.
- Assessment Question Completion Status
- Randomize Multiple Choice Answers
- Assessment Creation Metadata Options
- Performance Dashboard gives instructors the ability to see key information and outcomes for all course users. The Performance Dashboard displays the last user login, their course role, Adaptive Release criteria, Review Status for content items, and grades. Instructors can sort the information by multiple criteria.
- Syllabus Builder guides the instructor through a very simple process for building a syllabus without knowledge of HTML. The tool automatically generates lesson shells and the instructor has a choice of a pre-formatted style or creating a new one.
- What’s New Module
- Advanced Course Menu separates commonly used tools from the Course Menu to make them easier to find and use. The new Detail view lets users expand and collapse the Course Menu, and displays a clickable link to each item in the course. If allowed by the instructor, users can toggle between the Course Menu view and the Detail view.
- Additional Blackboard Content System Integration
- SCORM 2004
- Gradebook Null Option
- Learning Object Catalog
- External Link Item Type
Academic Computing has scheduled 90-minutes workshops to introduce these new features in our Training Center on the 6th floor of the Tampa Campus Library, LIB 618A.
Quick tutorials/overviews of these new features are also available on line at: http://www.blackboard.com/viewlets/viewlets.htm
The Instructor Manual for Blackboard 6.3 is available online at: http://www.blackboard.com/docs/r6/6_3/en_US/instructor/bbas_r6_3_instructor/
December 20th, 2005 at 10:00 am
The username and password that you use for email are your NetID credentials (if your email address is username@mail.usf.edu).
If you were intending to login to myUSF (the university’s academic portal) then you can visit my.usf.edu and login with your NetID credentials. Click on the courses tab to access the electronic resources for the courses in which you are currently enrolled.
If you need any assistance, please contact our help desk at help-ac@usf.edu or at 813.974.1222
December 21st, 2005 at 12:00 pm
I am a student that is graduating this semester and I know that once I graduate, I will not have access to blackboard and my email account. I was going to forward all of my emails and transfer all of my data to an different system on Tuesday, however, with the move of your required upgrade, I fear that all my files will be lost. I hope that there is some way that students that are graduating will be allowed to have a short time to retrieve their important files.
Thank you
December 21st, 2005 at 1:27 pm
We received a notification yesterday afternoon from Blackboard about a very serious security vulnerability. The vulnerability had been exposed by hackers in public forums, and we were concerned about the security and integrity of data such as grades. We apologize for the inconveniences caused, but we acted so that myUSF would be solidly secured.
Please note that you will continue to have access to the myUSF Portal and your e-mail account
for at least two semesters following your graduation.
December 23rd, 2005 at 11:18 am
will everything be the same as far as our passwords and our mail boxes.. i have some saved info and don’t want it deleted
December 27th, 2005 at 9:13 am
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January 26th, 2006 at 3:13 pm
I was just wondering if there was any possibility that BlackBoard would have a public site that we could transfer to after graduation or a site that they support that we could transfer information we wish to keep for our files.
February 7th, 2006 at 12:23 pm
There is not a public site that will be available for you following graduation via the university, however, if you check-out the Content Collection tab on myUSF, there is an option for creating portfolios. This could be used for packaging the content that you’d like to take with you, and you can export that data to a zip file that can then be unpacked to any web directory (or even your desktop).
For help, contact the help desk at 974-1222 or the trainers at 974-3286