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Blackboard Essentials for Teachers

By : William Rice
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Blackboard Essentials for Teachers

By: William Rice

Overview of this book

Blackboard is the world's most popular commercial learning management system. With Blackboard you can construct and deliver professional quality elearning courses with ease. Its many features, which allow you to manage courses, grading and assessments, and social collaboration, are the standard against which other learning management systems are measured. Blackboard Essentials for Teachers shows you how to use Blackboard's most essential features by guiding you through the development of a demonstration course, built on Blackboard's free site for teachers, coursesites.com. You will also learn more about Blackboard's most important features, such as the gradebook, using clear instructions to guide you every step of the way. By following an example course, this book will guide you, step-by-step, through creating your own Blackboard course. Start by adding static material for students to view, such as pages, links, and media. Then, add interaction to your courses, with discussion boards, blogs, and wikis. Most importantly, engage your students in your course by communicating with them, assessing them, and putting them into groups. Blackboard Essentials for Teachers will enable you to take your elearning course from inception, to construction, to delivery.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Blackboard Essentials for Teachers
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Chapter 2. Organizing a Course with Pages and Learning Modules

Blackboard enables you to add different types of pages to a course. Each type of page adds different kinds of functionality to your course. This chapter shows you how to add, remove, and rearrange pages. You will see how to organize course material into Learning Modules. In the next chapter, you will populate the Pages and Learning Modules with static course material.

In this chapter, you will be learning how to do the following:

  • Adding Content Areas to hold and organize course content

  • Adding a Blank Page tool, which can hold any content, or links that you want

  • Understanding the difference between a Blank Page and a Content Page, and when to use each

  • Creating a sequential path for the student to work through, using a Learning Module

  • Adding links to useful tools, such as the course glossary, calendar, or messages

Adding Content Areas to hold and organize course content

In Blackboard, Content Area is intended to be used like a topic...