Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Assignments in transferred courses
Assignments in courses that are transferred over seem to transfer correctly. They are editable by the instructor. For "Number of attempts," the default value is "Once."
Monday, July 12, 2010
Formatting Issues
As ive been creating the template, i was working on the lecture folder and when you transfer over the instructions i noticed that the numbering function seems to be different. It no longer makes everything line up nicely. Im not sure if this is just a bug or just something that needs to be redone but it could cause some issues when long lists are transfered over.
To see what im talking about go to the test template>course content>week 1> lecture and you will see the weirdness :(
To see what im talking about go to the test template>course content>week 1> lecture and you will see the weirdness :(
Horizontal Rule
Much to my dismay, BB9 did little to fix the horizontal rule feature in the text editor. In BB7 the horizontal rule would only display if you were lucky and never edited that area again. Now in BB9, the horizontal shows when you are actually editing, but does not show up once the text is submitted.
More on the Contacts Tool
This might be done automatically in the course template, but to add a faculty information/contact template to the course menu:
1. Click the "+" button on the course menu.
2. Select "Create Tool Link"
3. For name, put "Faculty Information"
4. Select "Contacts" from the dropdown menu to select this tool.
This will give you the basic template for faculty information that lists everything we require the faculty to provide. To add a biography section, go to the "Faculty Information" content area (once it is created) and select "Create Folder." Name the folder "Faculty Biography" and from there you can enter the faculty members education and work history that pertains to the field that they are teaching.
1. Click the "+" button on the course menu.
2. Select "Create Tool Link"
3. For name, put "Faculty Information"
4. Select "Contacts" from the dropdown menu to select this tool.
This will give you the basic template for faculty information that lists everything we require the faculty to provide. To add a biography section, go to the "Faculty Information" content area (once it is created) and select "Create Folder." Name the folder "Faculty Biography" and from there you can enter the faculty members education and work history that pertains to the field that they are teaching.
Thursday, July 8, 2010
OK button, get thee gone!
An interface change for the better: remember how in Bb7, every time you submitted something, you had to click OK to confirm the change? NO MORE CLICKING OK! w00t! Confirmation messages now appear near the top of the page, but you no longer have to click OK. This is awesome.
It's the Little Things in Life!
Two new cool things!
Thing 1: Anywhere that there is a text box in blackboard, you can change the vertical height of the box to accomodate larger or smaller amounts of text. This has no impact on how it is veiwed after the text is submitted but its great for viewing large amounts of code without have to continuously scroll.
Thing 2: You can now change the points values of all test questions at once (even retro-actively) using the check all box, and putting in a number for points value.
Thing 1: Anywhere that there is a text box in blackboard, you can change the vertical height of the box to accomodate larger or smaller amounts of text. This has no impact on how it is veiwed after the text is submitted but its great for viewing large amounts of code without have to continuously scroll.
Thing 2: You can now change the points values of all test questions at once (even retro-actively) using the check all box, and putting in a number for points value.
Content Area Options
When you build a content area, there is an option that allows you to change how the subfolders and items in that area are viewed. You can select from viewing icons only, text only, or the default icons and text. The option is located under "Default Content View" when you edit a content area. You can apply this option to future folders only, or retro-actively to all folders within the content area.
I'm not sure how useful this is, but it's neat anyhow.
I'm not sure how useful this is, but it's neat anyhow.
Course Content - deleting attached files
Interface change for the better: in Bb7, when you edited a content item to remove an attached file, clicking "Remove" automatically submits the page; in order to make other changes to the content item, you needed to edit the item again. Now in Bb9, when you edit a content item and remove an attached file, you click "mark for removal" instead. You can then make other changes to the content item, and click Submit to save all changes. This is an improvement.
Contacts Tool
The contacts tool is essentially the same as the "Faculty Information" link on the BB7 menu. It has the same template for contact information as the old one. Amy and I think that when courses are brought over from BB7, the content in the "Staff Information" area of the Control Panel tranfers the information to the contact tool, but lists it on the course menu as Faculty Information. Not too much of a chnage except that you can list contact information for multiple faculty members, which could be useful in courses where there are more than one instructor.
Course Content folders vs. Learning Modules
Point for research: differences between Course Content and Learning Modules.
Testing blog notifications
This is a test of email notifications from this blog. (not notifications in Blackboard!) Did you receive an email notifying you of this posting?
BB7 to BB9
I took a quick look at the SCI201 course restored to BB9 from BB7. It looks pretty much like the one Amy brought over previously. The banner is missing and the Course Home defaults to the BB9 Course Home, not the announcements.
COSC Policies, Resources, Plagiarism Pages
We may want to re-thing the format of the COSC Policies, Resources, Plagiarism, and Getting Started pages. While we can make some (not all) of them open in new windows, we were able to make them open inside of the BB7 shell, hence the _header.cfm files. Perhaps Lauren should begin working on standalone webpages for these pages?
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Assignment Tool interface changes
The Assignment tool now has an extra text field: Submission, then Attach File, then Comments.
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Missing Course Menu
In the PSY and MAT test courses that were brought over, the course menu seems to disappear when you view the syllabus.
Course Entry Point
In Bb9, a new tool called "Course Home" is the default Course Entry Point.
When Course Home is removed from the menu, the default course entry point becomes Announcements.
The setting to see the Course Entry Point is Control Panel > Customization > Style.
Additional wrinkle: Because our Bb7 courses already have a Course Home, this menu item is likely conflicting with the Bb9 native tool called Course Home.
Figure out what to do on the Bb7 side before archiving and on the Bb9 side after the course is transferred.
When Course Home is removed from the menu, the default course entry point becomes Announcements.
The setting to see the Course Entry Point is Control Panel > Customization > Style.
Additional wrinkle: Because our Bb7 courses already have a Course Home, this menu item is likely conflicting with the Bb9 native tool called Course Home.
Figure out what to do on the Bb7 side before archiving and on the Bb9 side after the course is transferred.
Mashups
This is a very cool tool which allows you to pull shared photos, videos and slide shows off of the internet. For youtube videos, there is a search tool within blackboard which allows you to search, preview, and select the videos you want to include in the course. Mashups has simlar search features for slideshows and photos.
I'm not sure what the copyright implications are for these mashups, although I know that you are simply embedding the link, not reproducing the material.
I'm not sure what the copyright implications are for these mashups, although I know that you are simply embedding the link, not reproducing the material.
Archive and Restore now easy
The Courses page of the Admin tab has a drop-down list that lets you run archives and exports of any course showing in the search results. This is a huge advantage over having to click into the course properties or into the course itself to trigger the archive/export.
Visual Editor
Visual editor allows you to toggle the whole content area between html and view mode. I'm mainly excited about this because of the implications it has for cleaning up pasted text in test questions and choices. Instead of "modifying" each section of a question, one button will allow you to view each text box in html!
Content Collection
The Content Collection tool allows users to batch download all or some course files to a computer. Backing up course documents will be much easier because of this tool.
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