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Revision as of 10:38, 7 December 2022

Ultra Base Navigation

On May 15, 2022, WPU Blackboard will activate Blackboard Learn Ultra Base Navigation. This is the first step of a phased transition from the Original format to the new Ultra format. While this upgrade will lead to many improvements to user experience and navigation within Blackboard, the changes happen outside of course sites and will not affect course content, structure, functionality, and tools.

What Is Base Navigation?

In Blackboard Learn, base navigation is a user interface and the experience a user has outside of a course. Base Navigation, which was enabled on May 15, 2022, is a new and modern user interface and experience in Blackboard Learn Ultra and a new way of navigating Blackboard.

Base Navigation is part of the Blackboard Learn Ultra, which is comprised of:

  • Base Navigation – the main navigational structure
  • Original Course View – the current course format
  • Ultra Course View – the new course format

Enabling Base Navigation brings some changes in user experience and certain capabilities. However, Base Navigation is the experience you have outside of a course. Navigation inside your current courses will remain unchanged.

Base Navigation Menu Items

Click Highlighted Links to Explore Menu Items
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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 that are outside of your courses such as portfolios or the Content Collection.

Why Is This Change Necessary?

Compared to Blackboard Learn Original, which is what we currently have, Base Navigation provides many improved user experiences:

  • Offers modern, intuitive user experience. The new interface is less complex, more intuitive, and more engaging.
  • Works well on mobile devices due to its Mobile First design. Base Navigation is designed to work well regardless of which device you are using.
  • Streamlines user interface. The system-level navigation menu on the left hand side provides a global view across all your courses.
  • Aggregates important information. All your course and organization information – like activities, calendar, messages, and grades – are now consolidated into one global view, minimizing the time spent navigating into each individual course.
  • Just one click away. When you see something that needs your attention, just click it and you will be taken directly there, minimizing clicks and saving time

Base Navigation: Original vs Ultra

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Once logged in, this is how the current WPU Blackboard landing page or "base navigation" looks (click on the down arrow next to your name in the top right corner, you also see the pull-down menu "My Blackboard" or "Global Navigation").

The current base navigation is a user interface consisting of tabs across the top (such as My Institution, Courses), modules (such as My Courses, My Announcements, My Tasks), and Tools that display information from all of your courses. My Blackboard, the pull-down menu shown above, is a global navigation menu, available everywhere in the current Blackboard format. These tabs and modules spread out across the landing page and other places.

When Learn Ultra is enabled, this is how the Base Navigation typically looks (Activity Stream shown).

Those spread-out tabs and modules in our current Blackboard are replaced by a streamlined system-level navigation menu on the left.

From the moment you log in, you always have the same menu on the left that provides access to the most important information, tools, and activities in the course. From wherever you are—even if you're in a course, the access to core features are always on your finger tip, as the menu always peeks from behind the other layers you have open.

Base Navigation + Original Course View

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After May 15, WPU will use Base Navigation and Original Course View, as shown on the left.

Click Courses icon in the Base Navigation menu, then select a course, you will enter Original Course View and see the familiar course format with the Base Navigation menu peeking from behind the course layer you have open.

In Original Course View, there will be no change to the course content, and all the tabs, modules, and tools within the Original Course View will have the same functions as before.

Resources

Instructor Recourses Student Resources
Instructor Brochure Student Brochure
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Blackboard (Bb) is the official learning management system of William Paterson University. Instructors can use Bb as a tool for sharing content, communication and assessment in face-to-face, hybrid, and online classes. Please contact the staff of the Center Teaching with Technology for more information.

Convert Original to Ultra Courses

To convert an Original course to Ultra, follow the following steps:

  1. Copy your Original course into your Ultra sandbox course shell. (Click here to see how to copy an Original course into Ultra. Click here to watch a video on course copy in Ultra Course View.)
  2. When you enter your Ultra sandbox for the first time, you should see a pop-up page as shown in the screenshot on the right.
  3. If you don’t see the “Try the Ultra Course View” page, click the Pen icon in the upper right corner.
  4. To explore your Original course in Ultra Course View, click “Try the Ultra Course View!”
  5. Click the course title, and now you should see your course in Ultra Course View.

Redesign Courses in Ultra

If you choose to create a course from scratch in Ultra:

  1. Request a sandbox in Ultra Course View
  2. Consider using an Ultra course template to build your new course. WPU faculty can download this zip file of CTT Ultra Course Template, and then upload it into your sandbox.
  3. Organize your course in modules or units with a consistent structure
  4. Build one Learning Module or Folder with all of the components that you want to have in each module/unit and then copy it for each module/unit


Combine Rebuilding and Coping

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

10 Things to Try in Base Navigation

10 Things to Try in Ultra Base Navigation

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Path to Ultra Courses

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. Learn Ultra vs Learn Original Highlights.
  3. Discuss your Ultra adoption roadmap with CTT staff.
  4. Decide on a strategy that fits your course (e.g. convert or redesign) and schedule.

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