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Learn how to filter the gradebook, import/export the gradebook and grade history, and transfer final grades from Blackboard to Banner.
A diverse range of content can be incorporated into any course or organization including enhanced documents with knowledge checks, VitalSource bookshelves, course or web links, YouTube videos, and more.
This article covers batch editing (delete, visibility, date management), release conditions, searching for content in a course, progress tracking of students, and issuing certificates of achievement.
This article covers Flip, Google, Hypothesis, Padlet, OneNote, Grammarly, and adding a Zoom office hour link.
Effective course organization and a well-structured framework contribute to an enhanced student experience.
This article explores various tools that can be utilized for managing the gradebook.
This article explains how to access the gradebook and view it.
This article provides a comprehensive guide on the grading process in Blackboard Ultra.
You can export any notes that you have access to in Hypothesis. This includes any shared notes in Public, notes in private groups of which you’re a member, and your own private annotations and highlights. Exported JSON files can then be imported into other Hypothesis assignments, while the other file types can be saved for your own records. This makes it very easy to reuse annotations that you've created from one semester to the next.
Math Support for Microsoft Word Documents Now Available for HTML Alternative Formats Using Ally
This article explains how to manage course access from Course Settings, a new feature available January 2025.
This article guides faculty through the process of exporting test pool questions from Blackboard Ultra into a PDF or Word document. It provides a simple workaround for users who may be unable to use Respondus 4.0, making it easy to review question sets offline, share assessments, or maintain a backup copy. The step-by-step instructions cover creating a test to extract pool questions and saving the test as a PDF, which can then be opened and edited in Word or Google Docs if needed.
Discover how to utilize batch editing for the bulk modification of course content.
Whitt Kilburn, Professor of Political Science at GVSU explains how Hypothesis has transformed his student's reading.
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