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  1. Viewing Course Users

    Looking at users in your course gives you more information than viewing the course roster. 1. Once in the course, scroll down to the Control Panel and click on User and Groups, and then on Users. media_1295366163722.png 2. This gives you a complete list of all the students enrolled in your course
  2. Making My Course Available to Students

    When you first get your course, it is not available (viewable) to students. These steps show you how to make the course visible (available). 1. Check out whether or not your course is available by logging in to Blackboard to the list of courses you are teaching. media_1343845143830.png 2. If it is listed
  3. Adding New Items to the Course Menu

    The course Menu includes the links to content, Blackboard tool, and external resources. 1. Click the blue plus button on the top left corner of the menu … in the Course Menu. If what you want to add is listed in Tools, then you would add a Tool Link rather than a Content Area. 5a. Name the Tool Link media_1342118014168
  4. Editing your Course

    to the ON position media_1340654516190.png Note: Toggling the Edit Mode switch to the OFF position allows you to see the student view of the course. You can … on the particular part of the course you have selected. Migrated to Confluence 5.3
  5. Adding Collaborate to your Course Menu

    This lesson will guide you in adding Collaborate Web Conferencing directly to the Course Menu. All SBS faculty are advised to add a Collaborate tool link directly to the Course Menu. 1. Click on the Plus sign media_1343673282763.png 2. Select Tool Link media_1343673350158.png 3. Add a name for the Tool link
  6. 0515 Course Catalogs

    Description: Documents courses offered for each academic year, as well as academic and administrative policies and procedures. Examples: Records may include both paper and electronic catalogs. Retention Period: Retain permanently, and once administrative use ceases transfer to Archives.
  7. Copying a Test from One Course into Another

    Copying a test from one course into another is a different procedure than just copying other content. Here we show you how it is done. 1. Get into the course containing the test you wish to copy and under the Control Panel, click on Course Tools and then Tests, Surveys, and Pools media_1349288349012.png 2
  8. Adding a Blank Page to the Course Menu

    This lesson covers adding a blank page to the course menu that you may add content to (Note that Assessments and other Tool links cannot be created on Blank … to folders or other content areas within your Blackboard course. Migrated to Confluence 5.3
  9. 0500-0599 Faculty and Academic Departments

    Courses and Curriculum Development
  10. SAS

    development CRSP database and Eventus is currently integrated with SAS Free Training Software tutorial designed to quickly and easily get you up and running … licensed SAS have access to a few eLearning courses designed and provided by SAS. If you are interested in accessing these eLearning courses, please contact our