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Introduction to Blackboard 9 Learning Management System (for Newbies ). Bege Bowers December 11, 2009. Agenda, Session 1. Where we are When BB9 will be available What we’ll be giving you today (login, overview of basic screen layout and tools, a bit of practice). Agenda, Session 1.
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Introduction to Blackboard 9Learning Management System (for Newbies) Bege Bowers December 11, 2009
Agenda, Session 1 Where we are When BB9 will be available What we’ll be giving you today (login, overview of basic screen layout and tools, a bit of practice)
Agenda, Session 1 Overview of how (best) to use BB9 Discussion about how to help you really learn BB9—we had a 3-day, 24 hour introduction; you have 2 hours.
Agenda, Session 2 Guided overview of features of BB9 Guided practice
Agenda, Session 3 Individual practice One-on-one help
Session 1: Where We Are Small number of courses to be taught in BB9 spring 2010 Some in summer 2010; WebCT will go away after summer All BB9 beginning fall 2010
Where We Are In training environment today Production environment/templates available spring 2010 (early January?) You can begin developing fall courses in spring 2010 (what you develop now can be moved)
Ways to Use Blackboard Course repository, web-enhanced course Hybrid course (some traditional in-class; some online) Asynchronous distance course (totally online)
First Consideration: Pedagogy Plan course first (BB9 is a tool): • Course goals and objectives • Syllabus • Units, lessons, assignments • Order • Grading scale
First Consideration: Pedagogy Then decide how to use BB9: • What would you like to post? • Syllabus (individual, dept) • Resources (web links, background material, pictures, sample papers, almost any kind of file) • Assignments/paper topics
First Consideration: Pedagogy Could post: A little; a lot Individual lessons, assignments, paper topics Modules (linked assignments) Announcements/assignments if class has to be canceled
First Consideration: Pedagogy • What BB “tools” would you like to use? • Course calendar • Discussion boards • Groups • E-mail
First Consideration: Pedagogy • What BB “tools” would you like to use? • Tests/quizzes • Grading center • Other
First Consideration: Pedagogy • How else do you want students to use BB9? • View assignments? • Submit papers/assignments? • View their grades? • Other?
Training • What kinds of follow-up training would you like/attend? • Small-group training (5-6?)? • Even smaller-group training (3)? • One-on-one mentoring? • Other?
Session 2 http://ysu.blackboard.com (doesn’t like Firefox) Get username and password; log-in Two tabs: My Institution, Courses
Session 2 • My Institution: tutorials, courses, calendar, announcements • Courses tab: • courses you teach (2) • courses in which you are enrolled (7) • course catalog
Session 2 • Enter Practice course (edit mode on) • Areas of screen: • Course menu on left • Course management area below menu • Work area/content frame on right
Session 2 • Look at elements of course menu: • List of content areas • Plus sign to add • Views (list, folder, etc.) • Up-down arrows to move item up or down list
Session 2 • Look at elements of course menu: • Right-context double arrows • Hidden and no-content icons • Use arrow to make left menu appear and disappear
Session 2 • Click on elements in course menu: • Announcements • Units • Assignments • Assessments
Session 2 • Click on elements in course menu: • Discussion board • Tools • Etc.
Session 2 • Look at “bread crumbs” • Rename couple of links: • Orientation • External Links • Add a content area and move it up • Add a divider and move it up
Session 2 • Look at work area/content frame • Click on announcements in left menu • Look at option(s) across top bar of work area • Create an announcement
Session 2 • Look at course-management area • Click on help—notice manual • Change something in style • Change text to buttons • Change buttons back to text
Session 2 • Go back to the content area you added earlier; name it “Pretend Folder Area” • Click on it; look at work area options • Click “Build”; “Create Folder”
Session 2 Name it“Pretend Folder 1” Write a description in the box Click the submit button Click on the name of the folder Click “Create Item” at top
Session 2 Name it “Pretend File” Write a description in the box Click “Choose File” Select one; click “Open” Name the link Click the “Submit” button
Session 2 • Go back to the content area you added earlier • Click on it; look at work area options • Click “Build”; “Create Syllabus”; Enter name “Pretend Syllabus”; “Use Existing File”
Session 2 • Browse for local file; select; click “Open” • Click “Submit” button • Use right-context icon to edit the name to “Course Syllabus” • In left menu, make the content area visible to students (“Show Link”)
Session 2 • Turn edit mode off to see what students see • Look at options across top of screen • Click “Help”; “Media and Academic Computing”; Bb icon; notice tutorials
Session 3 Practice in Practice Course or Development Course Logout Resources for you in Getting Started course What kind of follow-up training would you like?