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Latest revision as of 09:20, 16 April 2024

Blackboard Ultra Migration

A 2023 Catalyst Award Winner

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The Instruction & Research Technology Team has been honored with the prestigious 2023 Catalyst Award in the Leading Change category for its remarkable contribution to education. The winners of the 2023 Catalyst Awards have been officially announced and you can view the Press Release here. You may also view the Winners Page here.


What is Blackboard Ultra?

Blackboard Ultra is a next-generation learning management system (LMS) designed to enhance the online and hybrid learning experience for both students and faculty. It offers a more intuitive, mobile-friendly interface, improved accessibility and collaboration tools, and enhanced assessment and grading capabilities.


The Migration Timeline

The Ultra Course View will change the way Blackboard course's look and feel as well as how they are utilized. It requires extensive training for faculty to get familiar with the new features and functionalities.

  1. Courses with the Ultra Course View.
  2. Original course view will no longer be available for new courses.
  3. Existing courses will not be automatically converted.


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Blackboard Ultra Migration Reports

The following reports were published during the migration:

Blackboard Ultra Pilot Report: Fall 2022

Blackboard Ultra Workshop Report: Fall 2022

Interim Blackboard Ultra Report: Spring 2023

The 2nd Blackboard Ultra Training Report: Spring-Summer 2023

The 3rd Report on the Blackboard Ultra Migration

The Perception & Satisfaction on Using Blackboard Ultra: Faculty Perspectives

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The Perception & Satisfaction on Using Blackboard Ultra: Student Perspectives

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Blackboard Ultra Migration: The Status Reports

The following reports were published during the migration: