Thursday, May 13, 2010

Bb 9 - You Need To Add Tools To Your Course Menu

In Blackboard 8, there are links below your menu that allow students to access Communication and Course Tools such as Email, Messages, Discussion Board, Calendar, My Grades, and the User Manual.

In Blackboard 9, these links are no longer available to students, so you will need to give your students access to these tools by adding a menu item for them.  Bb 9 has a "Tools Area" tool that you can add to your menu that contains all the tools that you want to make available to your students. 

 Here is how to add this "Tools Area" to your menu in Bb 9:
  1. Make sure Edit Mode is On
  2. Hover over the + sign in the menu
  3. Click on Create Tool Link
  4. Name: Tools (it will help our students if everyone names this the same thing!)
  5. Type: Tools Area
  6. Check Available to Users
  7. Submit


When you click on the Tools link you just created, you will see the Tools area. This new tool makes it very easy for you to control which tools you want your students see.  Just click the Hide Link or Show Link buttons next to each tool to customize this page to meet your needs.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

2009 Distance Education Survey Results

With six years of accumulated data and tracking of pertinent developments, the annual "Trends in eLearning" survey has emerged as a recognized tool that both confirms trends and points to best practices for Distance Education programs.

Some key results from the survey:
  • The completion rate gap between distance learning and face-to-face student has significantly narrowed. Completion rates jumped to a reported 72 percent, just below the 76 rate for face-to-face classes.
  • Campuses reported an 22 percent increase for distance learning enrollments, while Sloan-C reports increases in overall campus enrollments averaged less than two percent.
  • Growth in the use of blended/hybrid and Web-assisted/Web-enhanced/Web-facilitated classes continues.
Read the full survey results.

Bb 9 - Problems with Test Banks from Publishers

Some colleges already using Blackboard 9 have reported issues with some test banks provided by publishers.  Please be aware that you may need to contact your publisher to get the most recent test bank software from them.

 
Known to work correctly with Bb 9:
  • Diploma version 6.67
  • ExamView version 6.2.x
  • TestGen 7.4.4
 EZ Test needs to be loaded in Bb 8 before the upgrade.

If you are copying a course that is already using a test bank in Bb 8, it should work okay in Bb 9.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Bb 9 - Blogs and Journals: FAQ's

Last week I posted links to some videos about how to use blogs and journals and that post raised a few questions that are answered here.

Blogs and Journals provide students and instructors with a social learning tool for expressing their thoughts and reflecting on their learning, either privately (with the instructor) or publicly (with others in the course). These tools empower all course users to create and share ideas, while instructors maintain the ability to edit or remove any inappropriate material.

What is the difference between Journals, Blogs, and Discussion Board forums?
  • A journal is like a private diary that the student shares with the instructor.
  • A blog is like an open diary that everyone in the class can read and comment on.
  • A discussion board forum is like an open meeting where anyone can participate equally.
An example of when to use an individual blog instead of a discussion board would be when you want students to post an essay and have other students comment on it.  Using a blog for this assignment would keep the essay intact with all the comments attached to it.  In a discussion board forum this type of assignment often spawns other threads and it can be confusing where the original essay is located and difficult to find all the comments it generated.

Where Do Blogs and Journals Appear?

Instructors can find them in the Control Panel under Course Tools.  Instructors can provide access to students through links in content areas, blog or journal links on the course menu, or a Tools Area link on the course menu.

Can I make Blogs and Journals Public?

No. The privacy of students' course work needs to be respected. Opening these tools to the outside world may violate privacy laws.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Bb 9 - Blogs and Journals

New tools available in Blackboard 9 are Blogs and Journals.  Here are some videos that show you how to add them to your class and post to them.  You can provide links to these videos within your course for your students to view to explain to them how to use these tools.  These videos aren't perfect for student use because some instructor view stuff shows on the pages, but I think it's better than having to create instructions yourself.  See my recommendations below for alternative ways of providing links to these tools within your course.

  • Creating a Journal
    (I recommend creating a link to a specific journal using Collaborate > Create Journals from within your content area instead of the process shown in this video)
  • Creating Journal Entries (for students)

Safeguard your Passwords

Last week there was a report of a 9-year-old student that hacked into Blackboard.  How did this 9-year-old do it?  Very simply, he obtained a teacher's password.

If a 9-year-old can do this, so can your students.  Please make sure you're using a password that students cannot figure out, such as a birthdate.  To change your password in Blackboard, on the welcome page, click on Personal Information, then Change Password.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Bb 9 - New Group Sets and Group Assignments

A new feature in Blackboard 9 allows you to create groups in sets.  For example, you want to split your class into 5 groups to do a project.  The old way of doing this would be to create 5 groups, with all those clicks for each group.  Now you can just create one Group Set and all 5 groups are created at once.  See this video to learn more: http://ondemand.blackboard.com/r9/movies/Bb9_Groups_Create_Group_Sets.htm

Blackboard didn't stop there!  They also created Group Assignments.  This tool allows one student in the group to turn in the assignment and you grade it once, and every member of the group receives that grade.  This grade can be overridden for individuals as needed.  Here's another short video that shows how:
http://ondemand.blackboard.com/r9/movies/Bb9_Assignments_Deploying_Group_Assignments.htm

Monday, April 5, 2010

Bb 9 Workshops Start this Week

I will begin offering Introduction to Blackboard 9 workshops starting this week.

These workshops will be limited to 15 participants.  Please sign up to reserve your place at http://www.cuyamaca.edu/tlc/workshops/bb9-signup.asp.

Date Day Time Room
4/9 Friday 1 - 3 pm E-206
4/14 Wednesday 9 - 11 am E-206
4/16 Friday 9 - 11 am  E-206
4/20 Tuesday 9 - 11 am E-210
4/22 Thursday 1 - 3 pm E-206
4/23 Friday 9 - 11 am E-206
4/30 Friday 9 - 11 am E-206
5/1 Saturday * 10 - Noon E-206

* The Saturday workshop is tentative at this time.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Help Me Help You!

I will start offering Blackboard 9 workshops in April.  Please help me choose the best times to offer these workshops by filling out a short survey at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Z2XGFJM

The survey will expire after April 4th, so just take 2 minutes right now to fill it out.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Bb 9 - Number of Rows Displayed in the Grade Center

You're going to love this enhancement to Blackboard 9.  In the Grade Center, you will see a button that says "Edit Rows Displayed."  Click on it and you'll have the option to display from 5 - 50 rows in the Grade Center.


Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Bb 9 - Your Questions Answered

It seems everywhere I go these days, I get asked questions about the transition to Blackboard 9.  Here is a list of the questions I get most often and the answers.

1. When will the upgrade to Bb 9 happen?

Sometime between June 2 and June 14, 2010.  The exact date for the upgrade hasn't been set yet, but we want to do it between the Spring and Summer semesters.


2.  Will I have to completely redo my courses for Bb 9?

No.  Your courses from this semester will work the same in Bb 9 as they do now.  Course copy will work the same, so you can copy your courses from this semester into future semester containers without any problems.


3.  What has been removed from Bb 9?
  • The DropBox. The more robust Assignments tool allows students to submit their assignments to their instructors.
  • The Electric Blackboard.  This tool isn't used much.  Let me know if you need an alternative.
  • Student Homepages will not be available.  The new Blogs tool enables students to express their thoughts and reflect on learning within the course.

4. What changes will there be in Bb 9 that I may not like?

Other colleges have expressed frustration with the following items.  They are controversial and many people already on Bb 9 have requested they be changed.  By the time we're on Bb 9, these may work better.
  • If you select a Display Until date, you must select a Display After date as well.  This one is a real gotcha. 
  • Students need to click an extra "Attach File" button when submitting assignments.
  • Announcement emails link to the announcement, rather than give the actual text of the announcement. 

5. What's good about Bb 9?
  • Fewer clicks!! 
  • Drag and drop on the course menu and other areas
  • Quick way to see the course from a student perspective
  • Multiple attempts for assignments, each can be graded separately
  • Improved group features, such as multiple group creation and group assignment grading
  • New "Home Page" in courses allow instructors to add modules that show students what is due, the calendar, and announcements in the same place
  • Class blogs, group blogs, personal journals

6. If the Digital Dropbox goes away, where will work already submitted to it go?
You will need to download any files you want to keep that are in the Digital DropBox to your hard drive before we do the upgrade.  These files will not be accessible in Bb 9.

Friday, March 12, 2010

2010 Online Teaching Conference

The 2010 Online Teaching Conference will be held this year at San Diego City College on June 17th and 18th.  Early bird registration is available until April 18th for $125 or you can register and attend virtually (watch and listen on your computer) for free!  

I attended last year's conference virtually and it was great to get all this information from the comfort of my office.  You must register to attend virtually, but again, it's free so there's no reason not to!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Bb 9 - No Digital Dropbox!!!

In Blackboard 9, the Dropbox tool has been replaced with the Assignment tool.  If you want to modify your courses now to use the Assignment tool, I have created two videos that will show you how to create an assignment, and another video that you can link to for your students to them how to submit an assignment in Blackboard 8.

Creating an Assignment
Submitting an Assignment

Of course, this process has changed quite a bit in Bb 9.  Here is a PDF created by Blackboard to show you how to Get Started with Assignments in Bb 9.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Bb 9 - Adding Tools to the Course Menu


Blackboard has created a 2 minute video showing how to add a Blackboard tool, such as My Grades, Announcements, Discussion Board, or Blog to your course menu in Blackboard 9.  As you'll see, it's a completely different way of doing things than in Bb 8.

To quickly find all my posts about Bb 9 you can go to http://cuyamaca-online.blogspot.com/search/label/Bb9.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Cool Tools to Improve Online Communication

This week I found two tools that can help you improve communications with your students. 

The first tool is called Broadtexter.  Broadtexter allows you to contact a group of people (a.k.a. students) by sending text messages en masse to their cell phones.  We all know that the primary communication device for our students is their cell phones.  With this website, you get a Flash widget that you can embed into a Blackboard item or web page that students can use to sign up with their cell phone numbers.  You can also use this same widget to send them messages.  I can see a lot of uses for this in an online class such as sending reminders that tests or assignments are due.  This could also be used to send announcements to students about upcoming events that your student group or organization is offering.

The second tool is called EditGrid which allows you to embed a spreadsheet that can be edited live by several people at once from within a Blackboard content item.  This blog post by Melissa Koenig from DePaul University shows how to use EditGrid to creat a virtual sign-up sheet right in Bb.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Bb 9 - Adding Content Areas


The steps to create content areas in Bb 9 have changed quite a bit.  Please take a look at this 2:30 minute  video to see how to add content areas in Blackboard 9.

Monday, February 22, 2010

How to Help Your Students with Computer Problems

Solving computer problems can be like trying to thread a needle in the dark if you can't see what the person you're trying to help sees on their computer.  ShowMeWhatsWrong.com is a new tool being offered for free that will help you help your students with computer problems.  It will generate a URL so students can send you instant screen recordings. Watch a demo at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNqO_uKui6s

I took the URL they gave me, and turned it into a tinyurl.com link that is easier to remember.  Now whenever anyone is having a problem with their computer, I can just send them my URL at http://tinyurl.com/showrhonda and they can record their screen to show me what the problem is.  When they're done recording, the site sends me an email telling me the video is ready to be reviewed and who sent it.

They've made it very easy to use and dead simple for both the student and the instructor.  If a picture is worth a thousand words, a video is worth a million.  This is a great resource that I highly recommend.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Bb 9 - @ONE Lunchtime Series

@ONE is offering three Blackboard 9 online workshops that you can watch at lunchtime.  If that time doesn't work for you, you can watch the recording at a later time.  Here is the signup information:
  1. What's New on Blackboard 9: Getting Acquainted
    Wed, 03/03/2010 - 12:00pm
  2. What's New on Blackboard 9: Increase Student Retention and Establish Community with Communication and Collaboration Tools
    Wed, 03/10/2010 - 12:00pm
  3. What's New on Blackboard 9: Increase Student Success with Blackboard Performance Monitoring Tools
    Wed, 03/17/2010 - 12:00pm

Monday, February 8, 2010

Bb 9 - Course Environment

This week I'd like you to watch a 5 minute video that demonstrates some of the new features in Blackboard 9.  This video will introduce you to the new look and feel of Bb 9 which will be the biggest challenge when we upgrade.

For those of you that missed my blog post last week, we will be upgrading to version 9 during the break between Spring 2010 and Summer 2010.  I will be posting regularly with resources that will help you transition from Bb 8 to Bb 9.

Each of these Bb 9 posts will be tagged with "Bb9" so that you can review them all on one page by going to this blog and clicking on the Bb9 link in the Categories section on the right hand side of the page.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Blackboard 9

A question that came up at both of my Blackboard FAQs workshops during Professional Development week was, "When are we going to upgrade to the new version of Blackboard?"

At this time, we anticipate moving to the next version of Blackboard, which is known as Blackboard 9, or Bb 9, during the break between Spring 2010 and Summer 2010.

I'm often asked, "how big are the changes in Bb 9?"  The best analogy I've heard is that switching to Bb 9 is a lot like switching from Word 2003 to Word 2007 when they added the ribbon.  Word pretty much still did the same thing, but where you found the tools you were used to using was completely different.

The upgrade to Bb 9 will be a lot like that.  It still basically does all the same things it did before; it's just that the way you interact with it will be different.  You will no longer have to go to the Control Panel to make a lot of your changes.

I am planning on offering workshops in Bb 9 later in the semester.  I think it will be helpful to start everyone thinking about this now and will begin regularly posting to this blog about the new features.  The first resource I will give you is a video overview of Bb 9 that was created by Blackboard.

Please ask any of your colleagues who are not subscribed to this blog to do so, so they can get this information as well. Just have them go to http://cuyamaca-online.blogspot.com/ and put their email address in the email subscription box on the right side.