You can make content relevant, interactive, and accessible by including different types of learning materials and experiences. As an instructor, your content can provide online lectures, multimedia, and assessments. As you create content, you can set its options, such as availability. This enables you to create content and make it unavailable to users until you are ready for them to view it. You can create many different content types in your course areas. Advance planning of the items to include in course areas can save you time and create a more organized final product. Consider your course goals, objectives, and audience demographics.
Child Pages
- Adding an Item
- Adding Audio to a Content Area
- Adding a Web Link
- Adding Ensemble Videos to Blackboard
- Adding Multiple Files to My Course
- Adding SU Libraries Resources
- Add New Content Area to the Course Menu
- Add Textbook Information
- Automatically Adjust Dates in a Copied Course
- Building Learning Modules
- Content Collection
- File Attachments
- How to Add Linkedin Learning (Lynda.com) content within a Blackboard Course
- Mashups
- Setting Up a Shared Location
- Uploading a .pdf File
- Using Rubrics in Blackboard
- Adding a PowerPoint to Blackboard
- Embedding Google Slides into Blackboard
- Embedding Google/Microsoft Forms Into Blackboard
- Office Hours - Creating a Sign-up Sheet
- Create Appointment Slots on your Google Suite Calendar
- Sharing Google Docs in Blackboard
- Sharing Microsoft Word in Blackboard