Instructional Continuity Planning - Blackboard Learning Management System

The Blackboard learning management system provides a web-based environment for instruction. The tools and features available allow for full course delivery.

Capabilities

  • Post course material for 91视频
  • Post announcements
  • Conduct electronic discussions
  • Conduct electronic chats
  • Email or send course-based messages to 91视频
  • Create and post quizzes, test and surveys
  • Create and post assignments
  • Assess and grade 91视频
  • Integrate web resources 

Resources and preparation needed

  • Computer, web browser, and Internet access
  • Course materials in MS Word or Adobe PDF format. Adobe is preferable, as some 91视频 may not have MS Word on their home computers.
  • Announce to your 91视频 that in the event you are unable to conduct class due to a serious campus emergency they should sign on the portal and access Blackboard
  • Optional: Request course development section to test content prior to loading in live course section. To request a development section, visit the Blackboard Tutorial site here.
  • Learn how to use Blackboard
  • Load course materials into Blackboard

Procedure for using Blackboard

  • Blackboard training prior to an emergency is strongly recommended.
  • The 鈥淢y Courses鈥 channel in the goStockton Portal includes Stockton-specific information for information for all Blackboard users. It is vital to read all of this information and to resolve any browser issues.
  • The Center for Learning Design provides instructional videos and documentation
  • Blackboard provides detailed documentation at and instructional videos in the on YouTube.

Advance training

  • Contact the Center for Learning Design, (609) 626-3828 or cld@stockton.edu
  • Self-paced, online instruction is available. Contact the Center for Learning Design, (609) 626-3828 or cld@stockton.edu for details.
  • Instructional videos. Click on Support for Instructors
  • Blackboard provides detailed documentation at and instructional videos in the on YouTube.
  • Contact the Center for Learning Design, (609) 626-3828 or cld@stockton.edu for an individual appointment.

Technical Support

 

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