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In the News
Blackboard System Availability during the Quarter Break
Update available at the end of the quarter
Blackboard Courses
Afterlives
Blackboard course sites older than nine quarters
are removed from the system.
Blackboard’s “Courses” Tab - Over the last several years, a large number
of faculty have requested that the list of courses in the “Courses” tab be
reduced. In order to fulfill this request, we perform maintenance
on this part of the system each quarter. All courses older than nine
quarters are no longer available. We now have a batch course archive process in place.
Courses are archived to DVD and may be restored on request. The removal of
courses will reduce the length of courses listed and make searches and
statistical reporting faster. This removal process will be repeated each
quarter so that we only maintain nine quarters of courses on the system at
any time. Blackboard course sites older than five quarters
are disabled, but will remain on the Blackboard system. Disabled
courses are not available to instructors or students. The “disabled” status
is different from “unavailable.” “Unavailable” courses are available
to instructors, but not available to students. An instructor can
control “availability” through the course control panel. However, disabled
courses can only be enabled upon request by Blackboard administrators. This
action will also shorten course lists for instructors and reduce confusion
when copying materials from one quarter to another.
Starting in Winter 2006, the only courses visible from
the Courses Tab will be the most recent 5 quarters.
Instructors may also create their own archives of older
courses, if desired. Please call Faculty Development (ext 52562) or Media &
Technology Services (ext. 54872) for assistance with archiving.
Revised Afterlives of BB Courses
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Blackboard Hardware
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Summer 2007
To meet increasing demands on the
Blackboard system, we added load-balancing to the system. This
provides additional web servers for better performance. The load-balanced
system should help resolve load related issues that occurred in last Fall and
Winter quarters.
Blackboard Software
Upgraded to version 7.2 Summer 2007
We upgraded to the new version of Blackboard (7.2) for
Summer Quarter 2007. The improvements in this version are significant,
including the following new features and fixes:
- Assessment engine
completely rewritten
- Discussion boards
completely rewritten
- Advanced
Assessment Questions and Features
- Performance
Dashboard
- Syllabus Builder
- What's New Module
- SCORM 2004
Blackboard Updated to Application
Pack 3 Fall 2005
The CSUEB Blackboard course management system has been in
production since Fall 2001. There have been minor updates and a major
upgrade since that time. The improvements and bug fixes in
this release are significant.
Application Pack 3 (6.3.1.374) contains maintenance
items as well as the following new features:
- Adaptive Release
- Multi-Language Support by Institution, Course and
User
- Advanced Assessment Questions and Features
- Performance Dashboard
- Syllabus Builder
- What's New Module
- SCORM 2004
Overview Of Blackboard Learning System
The Blackboard application provides a campus-wide, electronic
community and communication environment for faculty and students, as well as
a course management system for faculty wishing to place instructional
materials on the web. Each quarter, a pre-made course shell for every
section will be automatically created by an interface to the campus student
information system, SIS+, and the PeopleSoft human resource system. This
interface will also automatically populate the courses with enrolled
students and update the class roster each night. All of these course shells
will be made available each quarter with the communication and utility tools
active for use by students enrolled in the course.
Additional use of the Bb
course sites for the delivery of course material and other instructional
activity will be at the discretion of the instructor. The Blackboard system
can also be used to set up sites for organizations, committees and student
clubs as well as publish opinion polls and campus announcements etc.
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