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Faculty & GTA Frequently Asked Questions


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 Questions about User Management
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Bullet How can I add GTA to the course?

Bullet How can I update a student's email address?

Bullet How can I include a guest (non-KU person) in my course?

Bullet One of my students is having trouble logging in, what should I do?

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 Questions about Course Management
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Bullet How do I request a brand-new course on Blackboard?

Bullet What happens to my course at the end of the semester?

Bullet What are the best file formats to use in Blackboard?

Bullet How can I make a quiz available to student?

Bullet How can I copy a quiz I created to another course?

Bullet Why can't my students see their grades?

Bullet My course is cross-listed in the Timetable. Am I going to have multiple Blackboard courses or can I have just one combined course?

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 Policies and Procedures
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A comprehensive document about the proper use of KU Blackboard is available here: http://ids.ku.edu/docs/policies_11-05-03.doc




 

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Why are there no students in my course roster?

Blackboard rosters are not populated with students until two days before classes begin for the semester. If you request a course after this date, your course site will be populated with students within 24 hours of when we receive the 5-digit class number (formerly called the "line number").

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How will my students be enrolled into my Blackboard course?

Students are automatically enrolled in Blackboard courses using the class number (formerly called the "line number"). If a student adds a course through the add/drop process, there may be a one or two day delay while his or her paperwork is processed. Instructors may also manually add students and other users into their course by clicking Enroll Users on the Control Panel.

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Why are students who have dropped my course still in the Blackboard roster?

Your Blackboard roster is updated everyday with students who add the course, but students who drop are not automatically deleted from the course, to avoid accidental loss of data. The instructor may remove a student manually from the roster by clicking the Remove Users from the Control Panel. When you remove the student from the course, the student's grade and files sent by the student are also removed.

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How can I add GTA to the course?


1) Click Power User Enrollment (on the Control Panel under Course Tools)
2) Type his/her last name in the space provided
3) Click Search
4) Click the Add box to the left of the appropriate name
5) Select the desired role from the pull-down menu on the right
6) Click Submit

*** If you wish to add a new user, first make sure that he/she is not already in the course. If you wish to modify the status of a user and that person is already in the course, you’ll need to remove him/her with the Remove Users from Course link in the Control Panel. ***

If you are searching for multiple names simultaneously, enter the last names (separated by commas) in the search field. You may wish to increase the number of “Results per page” in this case, or if you are searching for a common last name (Smith, Jones, etc.), so that all of the accounts will be displayed on the same page.
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How can I update a student's email address?

You cannot update a student's email address. (This is a privacy feature of Bb that keeps everyone's account information secure.) Instead, tell them to:

- Go to http://www.ku.edu/computing
- Click on KU Online Services Registration
- Enter their ID # and birth date in the spaces provided
- Update their officially registered e-mail address

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How can I include a guest (non-KU person) in my course?

Please contact IDS (ids@ku.edu or 864-2600) for assistance. Individuals not affiliated with KU need a special account to log in to Bb. This is the information that we'll need:

1) Full name of the individual;
2) Accessible email address (this is where we'll send their Blackboard account information);
3) Bb account duration (usually less than one year);
4) Which course the individual should be added to.

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One of my students is having trouble logging in, what should I do?

First, inform the student of the standard log in procedures and check that the student is going to the correct URL, http://courseware.ku.edu. If the student is still unable to log in, have him or her contact the ACS Help Center at 864-0200. If the student can log into Blackboard but cannot find the course, call IDS at 864-2600 or send us an email at ids@ku.edu and we will assist them.

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Is there a way to view my course just as a student would?

Add a temporary "student" to your course and log in using that account. When you add the student, search for last name = Student; first name = Temporary. To log in, use the “other” login button and type _tempstudent as the username and Bbtemp for the password. When you're done looking at what you wanted to see, simply remove this "user." (Don't forget this step -- you can mess up your gradebook if you leave tempstudent in there...) And remember, you're all sharing this account, so don't be surprised if you see course titles besides yours in the My Courses area.

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How do I request a brand-new course on Blackboard?

Please go to the IDS web site, http://ids.ku.edu and click on Blackboard Course Renewal/Request Form. After you log in, you will need to select the semester and year under New Course Request, and then provide the course title, course ID (department abbreviation and number), class number (formerly called the "line number"). IDS will create a blank course for you in 24 hours.

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What happens to my course at the end of the semester?

An email message will be sent to all faculty currently using Blackboard reminding them to fill out the online Course Renewal/Renewal form if they plan to reuse their course site in a future semester. These courses (after having removed the student roster and Gradebook) will remain on the server and instructors will retain continuous access to the sites, so that they can modify them at any time. Courses not "renewed" for later use are then deleted from the server. All courses will be copied into a secure archive approximately a week after final exams end.

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What are the best file formats to use in Blackboard?

Any file type can be uploaded into Blackboard although specialized formats may require the student to have that same software on their computer in order to open the files. We recommend that images such as clip art, photos be in jpg or gif format.

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How can I make a quiz available to student?

You can make the quiz available by adding it to any section under Content Areas of the Control Panel. After you have selected the section and clicked Add Test, you need to make the quiz available by 'Modify the test option.' For more detailed instruction, please refer to the instructions in the Assessments & Tests section of the Tools and Strategies Course in Blackboard.

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How can I copy a quiz I created to another course?

Use Pool Manager on the Control Panel to build a pool of re-usable quiz items. First, you have to move the quiz from Test Manager to Pool Manager to create the pool and then you export it to the computer desktop. Second, you need to reach the Control Panel of the other course to import the pool of quiz items by clicking Pool Manager. After you have imported the pool, you will be able to reuse quiz items by selecting 'From a Question Pool or Assessment' from the Add Question pull-down menu in Test Manager. For further assistance, contact IDS at ids@ku.edu or call 864-2600.

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Why can't my students see their grades?

There are two possibilities why your students cannot see their grades. First, make sure the grade is visible in the Gradebook by clicking the heading of the column in the Gradebook (the item name) and then on Item Information. Second, if the grade is visible, check to make sure the Tools button is displayed among the students' navigation buttons. For further assistance, contact IDS at ids@ku.edu or call 864-2600.

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My course is cross-listed in the Timetable. Am I going to have multiple Blackboard courses or can I have just one combined course?

If your course has multiple class numbers such as for a main lecture section and several labs or one for undergraduate students and the other for graduate students, etc., you have two options when setting-up your Blackboard. There are both advantages and disadvantages with either option as described below. Please consider these points when telling us which option is more suitable for you. Also, keep in mind it is difficult to separate or merge courses once students are populated into courses so this decision should be made prior to creating courses.

1. We can create a single course with all groups of students enrolled.
In this case you can build the course relatively quickly and maintain it more efficiently. For example, you only have to upload material once and all of your students can access it immediately. However, you cannot easily customize activities for each separate group and you need to sort students on gradebook if you would like to divide them into each group.

2. We can create several courses one for each class number.
In this case, you can more easily customize activities for each separate group and your gradebooks will only reflect students enrolled in each particular section. However, you will have to upload the same material several times for each course.

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How do I allow guest access to my course?

Guests in this instance mean anyone who is not enrolled in the course, are not allowed to access KU Blackboard for copyright reasons. This means only enrolled students can access course materials. However, if you would like to open the course to guests, you can do so by changing the course options at three levels. First you will need to open the entrance of the course to guests (Course Options-Settings-Guest Access). Then appropriate sections of the course such as Content Areas should also be opened (Course Options-Manage Tools-Enable Blackboard Tools). Finally, you must open each Content Area individually (Course Options-Manage Course Menu). In summary if you open a course, a guest can access 1) Announcements, 2) Staff Information, and 3) Some or all sub-sections of Content Areas.

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I'm a Mac User. Is there anything I should know?

Blackboard works on either Mac or PC computers. Mac users, however, will need to rename their files before they upload them, adding on file extensions that indicate the type of file, e.g., .doc for word processing document or .html for a web file. Be sure to put a period before the extension.

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Is the material protected if I use a course on Blackboard?

Your materials are fully protected on Blackboard, regardless of whether or not you write copyright notices on them. Only students who enroll in your course can access those materials. No guests are allowed to log in your course unless you open the course to them. For more information about intellectual property, see: the KU policy on intellectual property here: http://www.ukans.edu/~provost/Intellectual_Property_Policy_final.html

In addition to intellectual property you should respect the copyright when you use the material from other sources. A document about copyright is available here. http://www2.ku.edu/~ids/crm/

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Can I get someone to give me feedback on my course after it is completed?

Instructional Development and Support offers free, one-on-one consulting on a variety of instructional design topics. For example, a Blackboard Course Make-Over is an opportunity to improve your course with a team of instructional support staff over a period of time. If you interested in this opportunity, please click the link (http://www2.ku.edu/~ids/cmo.shtml). In addition, a quick follow-up session called a Course Check-Up is available to all Blackboard Tools and Strategies workshop participants a couple weeks after their workshop date. Please contact IDS (ids@ku.edu or 864-2600) for details.

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I didn't find an answer to my question on this page, how do I get it answered?

You may submit a question to Instructional Development and Support via the "FAQ Add Question Form" located here. Your question will be answered as soon as possilbe.

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