Blackboard

Build and manage interactive sites for courses and projects in the McIntire School of Commerce.

How can Blackboard enhance teaching and learning?

  • By building and maintaining course sites as central hubs for associated materials, including resources, activities, assignments, and assessments
  • By compiling and storing various metrics of student engagement and performance
  • By connecting to University systems, such as the Student Information System (SIS), to import and export rosters, grades, and other key information
  • By integrating with additional learning technologies to encourage the development of specialized Next Generation Digital Learning Environments (NGDLEs) unique to the structure and goals of each course

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Availability and Licensing

Availability:
Commerce, SCPS

This tool is available to faculty, staff, and students affiliated with Commerce and SCPS.

License:
Standard

This tool is available to all faculty, staff, and students affiliated with the organization that has purchased the license.

Access:
LMS

Access to this tool is available through integrations with selected Learning Management Systems.

Student Cost:
No

This tool does not require any additional purchase from students.

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Ratings

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Ease of Setup
Ease of Use
4.00/5
Features and Options
5.00/5
Pedagogical Impact
2.00/5
Accessibility
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Specifications

This tool has provided a Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) or other resources that summarize its compliance with important accessibility standards.

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This tool conforms to the University’s regulations for data privacy and protection.

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Platform Requirements
Mac
  • OS: 10.14+
  • Google Chrome: 87+
  • Microsoft Edge: 87+
  • Mozilla Firefox: 78+
  • Safari: 13+
Windows
  • OS: 10+
  • Google Chrome: 87+
  • Microsoft Edge: 87+
  • Mozilla Firefox: 78+
  • Safari: 13+
iOS/Android
  • iOS: 11+
  • Android: 6+

Support

Contacts

McIntire Help Desk
For assistance with technology available through the McIntire School of Commerce