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Revision as of 15:17, 9 February 2023

Blackboard Ultra Logo

Blackboard is the William Paterson University’s Learning Management System. Blackboard Ultra is the systems’ most significant change and improvement in terms of functionality and user experience in recent years. To better support teaching and student learning at WPU, the university has begun the gradual transition from Blackboard Original to Blackboard Ultra. The first step of this transition is to enable the Ultra Base Navigation, which we activated in May 2022. The next step is to transition from Original Course View to Ultra Course View. This page is to help the university community smoothly and successfully complete this transition.


What is Blackboard Ultra Experience?

Ultra User Experiences

The Ultra Experience is the next generation of Blackboard site and course experiences. It delivers a modern, intuitive, and fully responsive interface, streamlined workflows and capabilities, and a more seamless transition between mobile and desktop.

Blackboard has two user experiences – Base Navigation and Course View - and two user interfaces and workflows – Original and Ultra. Currently, WP deploys Ultra Base Navigation and Original Course View. The next step of our phased transition is to gradually shift from our current format to Ultra Base Navigation and Ultra Course View.

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Introduction to Blackboard Learn with the Ultra Experience for Instructors

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Introduction to Blackboard Learn with the Ultra Experience for Students

Ultra Base Navigation

In Blackboard Learn, base navigation is a user interface and the experience a user has outside of a course. The Ultra Base Navigation, which was enabled in May 2022 at WPU, is a new and modern user interface and experience in Blackboard Learn Ultra and a new way of navigating Blackboard. For more about Ultra Base Navigation, please visit our Ultra Base Navigation page.

Navigation Panel Ultra Base Navigation Menu Items Ultra Base Navigaiton Video
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Profile: Select your name in the list and make changes to your online persona.

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Activity Stream: See up-to-the- minute action for all of your courses.

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Courses: Navigate to past, present, and future courses.

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Organizations: Access the organizations that you lead or are a member of.

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Calendar: View course events and due dates for all your courses.

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Messages: View and send messages in all courses.

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Grades: See what needs grading across all your courses.

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Tools: Access global functions outside of your courses.

Ultra Course View

Ultra Course View
Ultra Course View

The Ultra Course View is the next generation of Blackboard Learn. While enabling Ultra Base Navigation brings changes outside of course sites only, transitioning to Ultra Course View will have a significant impact on course content, structure, functionality, tools, and navigation inside the course. The Ultra Course View has a more modern design, intuitive and easy-to-use interface, and streamlined workflow with some new tools that are not available in the Original Course View. It helps instructors and students stay organized and easily engage with content and each other.

The screenshots on both sides show the modern and simplified look of Ultra Course View and its streamlined navigation and workflows. For the screenshot on the left: A. Navigation bar. B. Details & Actions. C. Add Content. D. New activities.

Original vs. Ultra Highlights - Click here to see what has changed in Ultra Course View.

Ultra Course View Feature Guide

Blackboard has tripled Ultra development resources, accelerated the development process, and delivered new features at a much faster pace. Click here to see What's New in Learn Ultra

Ultra Adoption

Since all courses at WPU will need to transition from the Original Course View to the Ultra Course View by Fall 2023, we strongly recommend that faculty get started with Ultra Course View in one or more of their courses as soon as possible.

How to Plan Your Move to Ultra?

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Here are a few steps you might want to consider when you plan your move to Ultra:

  1. Learn about the Ultra Experience and how it changes your course by attending workshop, webinars and Learn about about training opportunities, course conversion, and other features exclusive to the Ultra Experience.
  2. When you decide whether to adopt Ultra Course View, you might want to take a look at what new features and functions Ultra Course View offers and what tools you currently use in an Original course that are unavailable in Ultra and evaluate how important they are to your transition to the Ultra course. Click here to learn Ultra vs Learn Original Highlights.
  3. Check and make sure that the third-party (such as your textbook publisher) integration with Blackboard works in Ultra by consulting your textbook publisher and CTT.
  4. Discuss your Ultra adoption plan and roadmap with CTT staff.
  5. Decide on a strategy that fits your course (e.g. to convert or redesign) and schedule.

Ultra Sandbox or Ultra Course Preview?

You can use an Ultra sandbox, the Ultra Course Preview, or both to explore and try Ultra Course View and the conversion from the Original to Ultra. We strongly recommend converting and developing your first Ultra course in an Ultra sandbox, which provides a risk-free environment for you to explore the Ultra Course View and experiment. Once you are familiar with the Ultra Course View and the course conversion, you can also try to After trying out the Ultra Course View and experimenting in the Ultra sandbox, you can use the Ultra Course View conversion option on a past or current course.

Using Ultra Sandbox

  • A Blackboard sandbox is an exercise course shell, which can be used to try out different settings, tools, and functionalities of Blackboard Ultra in a risk-free environment away from your live course shells.
  • You can copy your Original courses into the sandbox, which will be automatically converted into Ultra Course View by Blackboard. Then you can explore your Original course in the Ultra preview and make necessary changes and resolve conversion issues.
  • You can also use the Ultra sandbox to develop your new Ultra courses from scratch.
  • After completing your Ultra course development in the sandbox, you can copy the course content in the sandbox to your live course shells.

Request an Ultra Sandbox or Ultra Course Preview Option

Request Sandbox or Ultra Preview

All WP faculty are invited to try Ultra Course View and the course conversion. If you are interested, please click this link and create a helpdesk ticket to request an Ultra sandbox or the option of Ultra Course Preview in Blackboard. For "Request Type", choose "Blackboard" on the first drop-down menu and "Ultra Sandbox Request" on the second drop-down menu. If you request the option of Ultra Course Preview, write "Ultra Course Preview" in the Request Detail box.

You can use the sandbox to import or copy an existing Original course and explore the features and functions of Ultra Course View. The name of the Ultra Course preview shell is “Course Name-Ultra-your username", which you should be able to find on your course list.

Ultra Course Preview

  • Another option for you to explore and convert your Original course to Ultra is to use Ultra Course Preview.
  • Unlike an Ultra sandbox, which is a separate Ultra course shell, the Instructor Choice option allows you to fully explore your Original course in the Ultra preview before you switch to Ultra. In the Ultra Course preview, you can see exactly how your content will look in Ultra and what changes and is not converted.

How to Use Ultra Course Preview?

Ultra Course Preview
  1. Make the Original course you want to preview in Ultra Course View unavailable to students.
  2. Open your course and select the Experience the new Learn icon in the top-right corner.
  3. Click “Try the Ultra Course View!”
  • Please note that you can only preview courses that aren't currently open to students. Make your course private before trying the Ultra preview.
  • If you switch your course from Private to Open during the preview, the course will be converted to Ultra Course View automatically, and you won't be able to switch back to the Original Course View.
  • Any changes you make to your course while in the Ultra Course View preview won't be saved if you exit the preview and choose to continue in the Original Course View. But if you choose to permanently convert your course to Ultra, the changes you made during the preview are saved.

Path to Ultra Courses

There are different ways for you to your Ultra course adoptions. Based on your needs and the courses you teach, you can choose the ways that most satisfy your needs.

Convert Original to Ultra Courses

You can convert your Original courses to Ultra using either an Ultra sandbox or the Ultra Course Preview option as stated above.

  1. Submit a helpdesk ticket (help.wpunj.edu) to request an Ultra sandbox or the Ultra Course Preview option. Visit the Ultra Sandbox or Ultra Course Preview? section above to see how to request a sandbox or Ultra Preview option.
  2. If you use an Ultra sandbox, you can choose to:
    • Copy the whole Original course into the Ultra sandbox, or
    • Copy the selected individual items of the Original courses into the Ultra sandbox
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Click here to see how to copy an Original course into Ultra.
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Click here to watch a video on course copy in Ultra Course View.

Create Ultra Courses from Scratch

If you choose to create a course in Ultra Course View from scratch, follow these steps:

  1. Request an Ultra sandbox.
  2. Build your course structure first using modules and create a consistent structure.
  3. You are encouraged to take advantage of the CTT Ultra course template to build your new Ultra course. The template is structured in alignment with the standards of quality for online teaching.
  4. It is recommended to build one learning Module with all of the components that you want to have in each module first, and then copy it for each module.


Combine Rebuilding and Copying

Combining rebuilding and copying might be the most efficient way for the transition from the Original to Ultra Course View.

  1. Request an Ultra sandbox.
  2. Build your course structure with all the components in the Ultra sandbox.
  3. Use CTT Ultra course template to build your course structure. Visit the Create Ultra Courses from Scratch section to see how to copy CTT Ultra Course template and how to import the zip file of the template into your Ultra course.
  4. Copy individual contents, especially assessments such as assignments, tests, and exams from your Original courses to the Ultra sandbox.
Copy Course Content from Original to Ultra

Building and Modifying Ultra Courses

Content Creation and Course Design

Create a course item
Add content in Ultra

Create Content Items or Documents

Your course creation starts on the Course Content page. To add content, follow these steps:

  1. Select the plus sign wherever you want to add content.
  2. Select one of the options listed on the drop-down menu (Create, Copy Content, Upload, Content Market, Cloud Storage, and Content Collection). You can choose to create new content, copy content from your existing courses, upload content, or add content from external sources.
  3. To create new course content items, select Create to open the Create Item menu on the right side.
  4. Choose course content type:
    • Learning module
    • Folder
    • Document
    • Link
    • Test
    • Assignment
    • Discussion
    • Journal

For more information about each of these options, visit this Create Content tutorial

Learning Modules vs Content Folders

You can use either Learning module or Folder as a content container to present and organize your course content. What is the difference between a Folder and a Learning Module in Ultra?

Both can be used to organize course content in a logical and engaging way, but a Learning Module encourages and can force sequential viewing of the items it contains. Learning Modules let students navigate from one content item to the next without distractions, while students need to open and close each item in Folder to access the content. Instructors and students experience modules differently. For students, learning module content is presented sequentially, with navigation arrows that students use to move through the content horizontally. (Instructors can only see this in Student Preview. If your content comprises multiple files for download, a content folder may be the best option. If you want to immerse students in the lesson or concept you're teaching or logically structure a collection of course content – similar to a chapter in a textbook, choose Learning Module.

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Blackboard Course Content Tutorials

Create Content Create Course Materials Create Course Materials Reuse Content Mobile-Friendly Courses
Add Content Packages Add Files, Images, Audio, and Video Work with Text Copy Content from Other Courses Collaborate on the App
Add Content from External Sources Add a Syllabus Types of Course Content Copy Courses Create Mobile-Friendly Content
Create Containers for Content Add Social Media Open a File from OneDrive Export and Archive Courses Get Started with Blackboard Apps
Create Course Materials Create Content Items or Documents Link to Content and Tools Import Course Packages Supported Course Content

More tutorials: Batch Edit . Release Content . Best Practices

Create Assignments

Create Assignments
Create and Edit Assignments
  • On the Course Content page, navigate to the folder you would like to add content to.
  • Select the plus icon and click Create in the pop-up menu.
  • From the sidebar that opens, select Assignment under Assessment. The new Assignment page opens
  • Create your assignment in the Content area.
  • Complete the Assignment Settingsincluding Name and Grading. Then select the Save icon on the bottom right to save.
  • If you need to edit the Assignment further, click the More Options icon on the right side and select Edit.
Create Assignments in Ultra
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Click here to see the Blackboard tutorial on how to create an assignment, new assignment page settings, add text, files, and questions, and many other features and functions.

Video on Create an Assignment in the Ultra Course View.

Common Questions about Assignment
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Click here to see common questions about Assignments:
  • How do I create assignments?
  • How do I grade assignments?
  • Can I edit, reorder, or delete assignments?
  • A student says they submitted their work but I don't see it. How do I know if they really finished the assignment?
Student Questions about Assignments

Click here to see some of the questions students often ask about assignments in a Blackboard course and the answers to those questions.

Create Tests

Create Tests

Unlike the Original, where you create your tests at Test, Survey, and Pools and then deploy them in the Content area, in Ultra, you create tests where you want to deploy them.

Create a Test in Ultra
  1. On the Course Content page, select the plus sign where you want to add a test, then select Create
  2. On the Create Item panel, scroll down and select Test under the Assessment section
  3. On the new Test page, name your test.
  4. To add new questions, select the plus sign and choose the desired question type. You can also add files and text, such as instructions for the test.
  5. Set the point value for each question you create.
  6. Select the Test Settings (gear) icon to open the panel where you can set test options and provide the test's details and information.

Watch a video on how to create a test in the Ultra Course View

Blackboard Help page - Create Test

Common Questions about Test

Grading and Gradebook

Grading

Streamline Grading

The Needs Grading view in Original is discontinued. In Ultra, grading indicators are provided in the Activity Stream and on the list view of the Gradebook. You can choose to start grading from:

  • Activity Stream on the navigation panel
  • Grades on the navigation panel
  • Gradebook on the navigation bar within the course
  • Assignment within the course

Click Activity Stream on the navigation panel, you can see how many assignments are ready to grade in all your courses.

Click Grades on the navigation panel on the left, you will see the global grades page, where you have immediate access to all your courses's grading tasks. All your grading tasks are organized by course. You can quickly scan your progress, set priorities across the board, and even begin grading. No need to navigate to each course to see what's ready for grading.

The page only displays information if you need to take action. You see assignments that are ready to grade or which assignments are overdue for how many students.

If you wnat to narrow your focus on a particular course, you can access the course Gradebook on the navigation bar within the course. In Ultra, most grading functions are available in the Gradebook. The Needs Grading view in Original is discontinued. Gradebook in Ultra provides grading indicators in the Activity Stream and on the list view of the Gradebook.Click Gradebook, you can see who has made submissions and start grading.

You can also start garding from an assignment.

Blackboard offers streamlined grading. The system tells you when students have submitted test and assignment by notifying you in the Activity Steam. A simple click will bring you right into the assessment where you can see who has submitted, who is late, and what has been graded. The submission and assessment is always tie together, so you can access both whenever you open the assessment.

To start grading,

  1. Select an item’s title to see what students’ submissions need grading and which haven’t received their grades yet.
  2. Inside the submissions list for a gradable item, use the Filter menu to display only those submissions that need grading. You can filter by "All Grading Statuses," "Needs Grading," "Needs Postin," etc.
  3. Click student's submission to grade.

You can switch to the Students tab to view an overall picture of each student’s engagement. And the Student grid view is similar to the Grade Center in the Original Course View.

Access Gradebook

Gradebook Overview

You can access Gradebook in two different ways:

  1. Click Grades on the Base Navigation panel on the left, and you will see everything that needs grading in all your courses on the global grades page. All your grading tasks are organized by course, and courses appear in alphabetical order. Click the course title to open the Guidebook.
  2. Within a course, you will have access to the Gradebook from the Gradebook tab on the navigation bar.

Gradable Items List and Student Grid View

Gradable items List
Student Grid View

The Gradebook is populated with students when they're enrolled in your course. You can grade coursework, manage items, and post grades from two views:

  • Gradable Items List
  • Student Grid

The default Gradebook view is a list of the graded items. You can view all the coursework you've assigned and your grading progress. You can also change the settings of the Gradebook.

Gradable items are automatically created when you create gradable items in the course content area. But you can select the plus sign wherever you want to add the following to the Gradebook:

  • Add Item
  • Add Calculation
  • Add Attendance

Add Item can be used for manually added grade items, such as participation, extra credits, etc. For manually added items, no submissions exist. You assign scores and feedback on the student list page.

You can also add attendance on the main Gradebook page. Select the plus sign wherever you want the attendance row to appear in the list and select Add Attendance.

Gradebook Settings

You can switch to the Students tab to view an overall picture of each student’s engagement.

In Ultra Course View, you can automatically assign zeroes (0) for assessments that are not submitted by the due date.

Grades are not visible to students by default in the Ultra Course View; you use Post when you have grades ready for your students to see. Overall grade now supports weighted, points-based overall grade calculation and advanced calculation.

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Blackboard Tutorial on Grading

Messages

Messages in Ultra
Unread Message Notifications

In Original, you can use both Send Email and Messages features to communicate with your students. In Ultra, Send Email feature is discontinued. Unlike Send Email in Original, which allows you an easy way to send email messages outside of the Blackboard system without having to log in to a separate email client, the Messages tool in Ultra is used for communication within your course only, although you do have the option to send an email copy of your message to your students. Messages activity remains inside the Blackboard system and is part of your course record.

As an instructor, you can easily access Messages and quickly send messages to your students about important deadlines and schedule changes. Messages may be sent to a single user, a group of users, or the entire class.

You don't need to add a link to course messages. The Messages icon is always part of course navigation in the Ultra Course View, which, just like other navigation icons, cannot be removed.

Unread message notifications

An encircled identifiable number count highlights any new messages received. When you select the Messages tool on the Base Navigation, a red number count changes to a red pill icon to reduce distraction. When you navigate away from this page, the system shows again the unread message count.

Access Your Message

You can access all your messages right from the Base Navigation or from your course by clicking the Messages menu item on the Content page. To access Messages from the Base Navigation panel:

  1. Click Messages, which will open the Message page.
  2. An encircled identifiable number count next to the course link indicates which course has unread messages and how many unread messages in that course haven't been read.
  3. Click the link to the course to view the unread message.

Create a Course Message

Create a Message
  1. Select your course.
  2. Tap the Messages bar on the horizontal menu of the Content page.
  3. Click the plus sign on the right to compose a new message.
  4. On the New Message Page, click in the Recipients box or begin typing the name of the recipient in the Recipient box, and recipient names will pop up.
  5. Additionally, you can choose to send an email copy of your message to your students by checking the "Send an email copy to recipients" box. You can also uncheck "Allow replies to this message" to create read-only course messages for students.
  6. Write your message in the text box.
  7. Click Send on the bottom right to send the message.

Please note that email copy is a send-only tool. The email receivers cannot reply to the email and you don't receive emails in Blackboard or in your email account, which you are able to do in Original.

Blackboard Instructor App

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Blackboard now offers a unified Blackboard app for both instructors and students. And Blackboard's support for the previous Blackboard Instructor app ended on September 30, 2022. For more information about the app, visit Blackboard App Help.

As an instructor, you can perform these tasks in the Blackboard Learn app:

  • Preview course items, assignments, and tests
  • Create and upload course content
  • Participate in discussions
  • Send announcements
  • Grade assignments and update assessment settings
  • Change item settings for assessments and other content
  • Work with both Original and Ultra courses

Getting Help

Tutorials, Guides, Webinars

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Base Navigation Content Creation Assessment Grading and Gradebook Communication and Collaboration
Base Navigation Add Content to Your Course Create an Assignment Gradebook in Ultra Create Announcement
Menu Items Use the Content Editor Create a Test Item and Category Weighting Messages
Edit Your Profile Batch Edit Grant Student Accommodations Running Total Email
Activity Stream Copying Content from Original to Ultra Assessment Exception Import Question Banks Notification Settings
Find Your Courses Copying Content within a Course Use SafeAssign Reuse Questions Create Discussion
Set Up Courses Creating Learning Modules Use Question Pools Grade Using a Rubric Self Enroll in a Group
Notification Settings Inline File Viewing Create Matching Questions Grade in Instructor App Create Course Groups
Make a Course Available Release Condition Create Group Assignments Annotate for Inline Grading Create a MS Teams Meeting
Messages Inline File Rendering Associate a Rubric Audio and Video Feedback Create a Google Meet Link
Use the Calendar Create a Document Peer Assessment Analytics Create a Journal

Trainings and Workshops

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Blackboard Ultra Institute

The Center for Teaching with Technology offers Blackboard Ultra Institute, which is an opportunity for faculty to get an early look at the changes that are coming. The following sessions have been scheduled for Spring 2023 semester:

In-Person Remote via Zoom
Monday, January 9th 10:00am - 3:00pm Wednesday, January 11th 10:00am - 3:00pm Monday, January 30th 10:00am - 3:00pm Wednesday, February 1st 10:00am - 3:00pm
Monday, February 6th 10:00am - 3:00pm Wednesday, February 8th 10:00am - 3:00pm Monday, February 27th 10:00am - 3:00pm Wednesday, March 1st 10:00am - 3:00pm
Monday, March 6th 10:00am - 3:00pm Wednesday, March 8th 10:00am - 3:00pm Monday, March 20th 10:00am - 3:00pm Wednesday, March 22nd 10:00am - 3:00pm
Monday, May 1st 10:00am - 3:00pm Wednesday, May 3rd 10:00am - 3:00pm Monday, April 17th 10:00am - 3:00pm Wednesday, April 19th 10:00am - 3:00pm

All faculty are welcome, but space is limited for in-person sessions, and registration is required. Click here to register for a session.

Blackboard also offers some wonderful webinars on Ultra. Instructor Webinar Series This Blackboard site provides ongoing free webinars to help with getting the most out of teaching with Blackboard Learn.