Blackboard Original and Ultra Feature Comparison
This document captures some of the primary differences between Blackboard Ultra and Original Course view. It is focused on features that have historically be available to Syracuse University instructors in Original Course View, but have changed, been removed, or are incomplete in Ultra Course View.
New Features
The following features highlight some of the most important improvements provided by Ultra Course View.
Feature | Comments |
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Discussions Can Be Created Anywhere | You can now add a discussion anywhere you like in a course. This allows instructors to situate discussions directly alongside relevant course content. Discussion forums have been removed from ultra courses, but instructors can use folders to organize conversations in whatever way they like. |
Discussion Analytics | Discussion analytics provide information about student participation allowing you to see who has and has not been active in a discussion. Analytics can be viewed at the top level and by post, student, or group. |
Class Conversations | When creating items in an ultra course, an instructor can elect to enable a conversation associated with it. This allows students to post and reply to questions about the item for view by the instructor and students. These conversations are separate from discussions you create and do not appear on the discussions page. |
Grade Center Filter and Search | An instructors ability to filter and search the Grade Center is greatly improved. You can search by student name and filter by assignment status. The new gradebook also provides a comprehensive view of submission status and gradable items by student or by assignment. |
Automatic Zeros | Un-submitted can be set to count as zero in ultra courses after the due date has passed. Instructors no longer have to manually enter zeros for un-submitted work and students receive stronger indications of missing materials when they receive zero grades. You can still allow students to submit after an automatic zeros is assigned and you can still grade as normal. |
Content Editing | The new content editor creates more accessible content and includes enhancements like as MathML. It will soon support copy/paste of LaTex. |
Documents Replace Items | There is a new content type in ultra courses called a "Document." It allows instructors to author blocks of content that mix text and images with files that are displayed in the browser in-line with other text. Because the materials in a document are modular, it is easy to reorder and edit them. |
Test Question Filtering for Students | Students can more flexibly navigate tests with filters that allow them to look at all questions of a single type or only see unanswered questions. |
Changed Tools
Some features in Ultra Course View are significantly different than those in Original Course View. This list is not exhaustive, but highlights some notable differences between ultra and original courses.
Name in Original | Name in Ultra | Changes |
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Announcements | Announcements | Announcements are displayed as a pop-up immediately upon entry to a course. Announcements can no longer be set as the default course landing page — the content page will always be the default course landing. |
Availability Exceptions | Accommodations | There are new tools in ultra courses to give accommodations at the level of the student rather than at the level of the test or assignment. This means that you can apply accommodation for a student once, and it will automatically be applied to other Blackboard assessments throughout the course. |
Content Editor | Content Editor | The content editor is newly built and no longer relies on the Tiny MCE third-party tool used in Original Course View. Instructors should expect differences in the editing tools they find in the content editor and a new user interface. As it's being developed, there may be features that are currently missing that will be added. |
Course Copy | Import Content | Rather than use a course copy, instructors can select the "Copy Content" option to browse other courses and duplicate content from them into the current course. The tool can copy an entire course, a folder, or individual content items. Many items will copy successfully from original courses into ultra courses but some settings may not translate. Items copied from an original course to an ultra course should be checked carefully before being released to students. |
Date Management | Batch Edit>Dates | This feature is relocated to the batch edit menu in ultra courses. |
Discussion Forums | Folders | Rather than create discussion folders, instructors can place discussions anywhere they like in a course and group related discussions in folders. |
Kaltura Media | Kaltura Media for Ultra Courses | Videos are inserted into ultra courses using a different tool than used in original courses. Kaltura videos deployed in original courses may break when copied to ultra courses and should be re-posted using the new tool. Once the item is newly created in an ultra course it will copy successfully to other ultra courses. |
Performance Dashboard | Progress Tracking | Blackboard is scheduled to release a number of enhancements to progress tracking from both the student and instructor perspective during Summer 2022. |
Publisher Content | Content Market | All third-party tools, including textbook and publisher content are now found in the "Content Market" section of ultra courses. |
Limitations
The following features are either not fully developed in ultra courses or will not be included them. Instructors transitioning from original to ultra course view should be aware of the following in case they depend on any of these features in their courses.
Name in Original | Name in Ultra | Notes | Status |
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Adaptive Release | Conditional Release | In original courses, instructors can release content when a student has made an attempt on an item, regardless of its grading status or score. In ultra, additional content is only released based on the grade an item receives. In ultra courses, if an assessment used as a condition, it must be graded before new content is released to the student. | Unknown |
Blogs | Forthcoming | Blogs are not yet available in ultra courses. | Future Development |
Content Collection | Content Collection | Users can add content to an ultra course from the content collection, but the content collection manager is no longer available inside of ultra course view. Instead it is accessed from the "Tools" area of the main navigation menu. | Final |
Content Editor | Content Editor | The following are not yet available in the ultra content editor:
| In Development |
Course Duration | None | Course duration can no longer be edited by the instructor — it can only be changed by a system administrator. | Final |
Course Links | Course Links | It is not yet possible to create a link from one area of an ultra course to an item created elsewhere in the course. By extension, you can not create a link in an Announcement that takes a student directly to a piece of course content. | Expected 2022 |
Course Menu | None | The course content page has replaced the course menu in ultra courses. Rather than create a separate menu instructors should structure their course content in folders and modules directly on the course content page. | Final |
Course Reports | Embedded Analytics | Some items, such as assessments or discussions, have some analytics built into them. Course Reports as in original courses are no longer available, including view tracking. | In Development |
Course Messages | Messages | In ultra course messages there is no subject line and there are no folders to organize course messages. | Final |
Course Surveys | Forthcoming | This feature is not currently available in ultra courses. Instructors would have to use an alternate technology like Qualtrics, Google Forms, or Microsoft Forms. | In Research |
Discussions | Discussions | Discussions are available but the feature is still being enhanced:
| In Development |
Embed HTML | HTML Blocks | This is not currently available in our Blackboard system — ITS is exploring options for enabling it. Item embedded in Original Course View pages are unlikely to work in ultra. Users should re-post that content in the ultra course using the Content Editor or the Content Market. | Future Release |
Folder | Folder | Ultra courses are limited to a nested folder depth of two. You can create a subfolder inside of a folder, but cannot add additional folders within a subfolder. | Research |
Grade Center | Gradebook | There are a number of changes relevant to the Gradebook in ultra courses.
| In Development |
Groups | Groups | It is not currently possible to change group membership after gradable activities have begun. | In Research |
Rubrics | Rubrics | The following rubric features are unavailable:
| In Research |
Send Email | Messages | Messages are the core communication in tool in ultra navigation and ultra courses. When creating messages and announcements, instructors can elect to send a copy by email to the recipients. Users can elect to enable email notifications for messages in their profile area of the main navigation. | Final |
Tests | Tests | Ultra does not yet support the full array question types that original courses do. The following question types are currently available:
Force completion is not recommended for use in original courses and will not be included in ultra tests | In Development |
Tool Availability | None | Instructors can no longer turn off individual tools in a course — the available tools are set at the system level by administrators. | Final |
Removed Tools
The following tools are being removed from Ultra Course View; Blackboard has announced that these features will not be included:
- Achievements
- Contacts
- Flickr Embedding
- Glossary
- Lesson Plans
- Module Page
- Slideshare Embedding
- Tasks
- Wikis