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  1. Introduction to Collaborate_default.mp4

  2. Introduction to Collaborate_default.mp4

  3. Creating a Poll

    Collaborate supports the option for you ask True/False and Multiple choice questions during a session. 1. Create your question as a slide in a Powerpoint presentation https://wikis.suffolk.edu/download/attachments/9505793/media_1340047038873.png?version=1&modificationDate=1340051698443 2. Go into the Collaborate
  4. Using Application Sharing

    Collaborate session to open media_1347472054384.png 3. Once in the Collaborate room, click the Application Sharing button media_1347472119428.png … the application to the approximate size of the content window. This will ensure room on the monitor to see the Blackboard Collaborate side panels and the application
  5. ITS - Service Desk

    in-person support to students, faculty, and staff of the university. Blackboard & Collaborate Support For all general questions, how to's, assistance and training please contact us mailto:servicedesk@suffolk.edu. If you need Blackboard or Collaborate assistance outside of normal business hours, you may try our 24 Hour
  6. Teaching with Technology

    , flipped, blended, etc) Blackboard course design Blackboard, Collaborate, Panopto training and technical support Coordinating additional training … Blackboard, Collaborate, Panopto technical support            
  7. University Service Desk

    & Collaborate Support Please contact the Suffolk University Help Desk at (617) 557-2000, 8:30 AM - 8:00 PM ET, Mon - Fri.  If you need Blackboard assistance outside of these hours, you may try our 24 Hour Blackboard and Collaborate support line at 866-886-4861
  8. Microsoft Teams

    - can actively connect and collaborate in real time to get things done. Have a conversation right where the work is happening, whether coauthoring a document … , and collaborate on shared deliverables.  User guidance Some assets and videos to get you started quickly: Watch the Welcome Video
  9. Wikis

    they can populate, edit and manage. A wiki is a collaborative, social web site that allows users to create, edit and share pages in a web browser, without … of users or can be opened up to the public. Wikis are online so users can access, collaborate on, and share content, knowledge and files anytime, anywhere
  10. Inviting External Presenters or Participants

    Collaborate lets you invite external participants, non-Suffolk users or those without a Suffolk Blackboard account to join your session as long as you know their email address. 1. Click on the Online Classroom/Collaborate link in your course menu media_1391792856852.png 2. Click on the contextual menu