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Implementing Blackboard Community Portal for a Multi-College System

This case study explores the implementation of Blackboard Community Portal for a multi-college system with a decentralized organizational structure. The Community College of Vermont and its affiliated colleges successfully implemented a shared portal to enhance collaboration and streamline student services across multiple campuses and learning centers.

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Implementing Blackboard Community Portal for a Multi-College System

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  1. Implementing Blackboard Community Portal for a Multi-College System Eric Sakai and Megan Tucker Community College of Vermont

  2. Five colleges, 11,000 students Community College of Vermont Castleton State College Johnson State College Lyndon State College Vermont Technical College Organizational Context

  3. Community College of Vermont • 5,000 students • No campus, no fulltime faculty • 12 learning centers statewide • 130+ online courses, 1,500 students

  4. fa 98 Core Business Process Review • sp 00 Begin new SIS implementation • sp 00 Bb Learning System • fa 02 SIS live • fa 03 Bb v6 LS Enterprise • sp 04 Bb Community Portal & LDAP • sp 05 Web registration

  5. Guiding Assumptions • Single, shared data base • Inter-institutional teams • “Lead institution” model • Balance system collaboration and Institutional identity

  6. ContactInformation Eric Sakai – sakaie@ccv.vsc.edu Megan Tucker – tuckerm@ccv.vsc.edu

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