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- Semester Startup Checklist - Ultra Course View
eLearning Technologies provides a new semester checklist to help instructors ensure a successful start to the semester.
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Instructors can now tag questions with metadata when creating or editing questions in tests, forms, and banks.
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- EAC
This article contains EAC Visual Data release notes for updates that have been applied to GVSU's Blackboard Learn Ultra learning management system (LMS).
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- Respondus Lockdown Browser & Monitor for Instructors
Respondus LockDown Browser includes a basic spreadsheet tool that enables .xls or .xlsx spreadsheets to be viewed and manipulated during an exam session.
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- Hypothesis
Whitt Kilburn, Professor of Political Science at GVSU explains how Hypothesis has transformed his student's reading.
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This article explains how to link a Zoom whiteboard in a Blackboard course.
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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.
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- Panopto Instructor Help
This article will help you get started with provisioning your GVSU account for use with Panopto, as well as show you the steps to record videos to your individual course folders. This process does require Instructor access to a Blackboard Ultra course.
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- Respondus Lockdown Browser & Monitor for Instructors
Respondus LockDown Browser (RLDB) is a custom web browser that locks students into their online testing environment for the duration of an exam. Respondus Monitor builds upon LockDown Browser to provide fully automated proctoring. Both tools provide an added layer of security so that students are deterred from cheating. Instructors can activate these tools when setting up their assessment in Blackboard.
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- Accessibility
Learn accessibility tips and tools in Blackboard Ultra.
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- Getting Started
This 15-minute presentation will provide an overview of the fundamental steps for getting started with Blackboard Ultra.
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The View submission one time option lets instructors provide students with immediate feedback before the test is officially released.
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- Semester Startup Checklist - Ultra Course View
This article explains how to manage course access from Course Settings, a new feature available January 2025.
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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.
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Math Support for Microsoft Word Documents Now Available for HTML Alternative Formats Using Ally