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What is the Blackboard website?

What is the Blackboard website?

Blackboard is a Web-based course-management system designed to allow students and faculty to participate in classes delivered online or use online materials and activities to complement face-to-face teaching.

How do I log into Blackboard?

To access Blackboard Learn, first make sure you are using the recommended browser, Google Chrome or Mozilla FireFox.

  1. Go to the Blackboard Learn site.
  2. Enter your username and password. Your username is your 8-digit NWTC ID number. Your password is the password that you created upon registration.

Is Blackboard course sites free?

As the company spelled out in a statement on the CourseSites Web site, “There is no license fee, no hosting fee, and no additional setup required for instructors to get started.” The new service is based on Learn 9.1, Blackboard’s latest version of its popular commercial LMS.

How do you create a lesson on Blackboard?

Create a lesson plan Typically, you create lesson plans in a content area, but you can also create them in folders. Select Build Content to access the menu and select Lesson Plan. Type a name, optional description, and select the appropriate options for availability, tracking, and display dates.

How do I access classes on Blackboard?

Explore the Courses page. From the list where your name appears, you can view a list of your courses. On the Courses page, you can access all of your courses. Your institution controls the page that appears after you log in.

How much does it cost to use Blackboard?

Blackboard Learn Pricing Overview Blackboard Learn pricing starts at $9500.00 per year. They do not have a free version. Blackboard Learn offers a free trial. See additional pricing details below.

How do I create an online course in Blackboard?

Create a course

  1. On the Administrator Panel, in the Courses section, select Courses.
  2. Point to Create Course and select New. You can merge existing sections, allowing instructors to manage multiple sections of the same course through a single master course.
  3. Provide the course information.
  4. Select Submit.