The Blackboard Due Date Loophole : r Professors - Reddit Forgive me if I am late to the game on this, but I just learned today that if students open an assignment submission page on Blackboard (LMS) before the due date, they can still submit after the due date as long as that page is still open (although Blackboard will denote the lateness by placing the word “LATE” next to the submission time) I have had so many assignments turned in late in
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Can blackboard see if youre changing tabs or not during a test? No but some professors have threatened students with having ITS review their internet traffic during the testing time to see if they were cheating I’m not sure if it’s ever been done though, might just be a threat I would just play it safe and not cheat You might think you’ll get away with it and then slip up once and now you’re in a meeting with the dean of your college determining
Blackboard Ultra: As bad as it looks? : r edtech - Reddit Blackboard Ultra meaning the videoconferencing option? We had it when pandemic started and it suuuuuuuuuuuuuucks! Some cool features, but the streaming video doesn’t work at all
Changing our LMS - currently using Blackboard : r Professors - Reddit We switched from Blackboard to Canvas about 4 years ago and I like Canvas much more It was born as a cloud based service and is more mobile friendly However on the back end my understanding is Canvas isn’t as powerful for data analytics But for plain old instructional services I’ve liked it quite a bit Reply reply tsuga-canadensis- •
Switching to Blackboard Ultra - any tips from those with . . . - Reddit Switching to Blackboard Ultra - any tips from those with experience My Community College is switching from base Blackboard to Blackboard Ultra Admin has sent plenty of “heads up” emails, trainers, etc and some faculty have responded with broad concerns over this or that feature being different Both are helpful in their own way
Are professors able to see a students actions during an exam on Blackboard? So, can the instructor review my actions during my exam on Blackboard? Will they be able to see that I had typed out my response entirely in the one text box before moving it to the other text box? Could I potentially get in trouble for this? Any and all advice is greatly appreciated and thank you all in advance
Best Blackboard Learn Posts - Reddit Help, does anyone know if blackboard runs on an iPad? I know the blackboard mobile app runs on mobile and tablet devices But my concern is if an iPad can run a blackboard test quiz I remember the blackboard mobile apps use to run tests and quizzes I think blackboard changed their policies because I can’t run things on the mobile app anymore
Just need to rant about how much I currently hate Blackboard Another member posted the other day about how much they despised D2L Today I need to vent my hatred for Blackboard Mainly to get it off my chest, but maybe also in the hopes that someone here knows a workaround for my current dilemma that will save me time and heartache and tears