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Faculty & Staff
STUDENTS’ GUIDE TO BLACKBOARD AT MUSKEGON COMMUNITY COLLEGE
1. Go to MCC’s home page: http://muskegoncc.edu, and click on the Quick Links drop-down and select Blackboard Login. OR, you may type the Blackboard URL into the address bar: http://mccbb.muskegoncc.edu. 2. Click User Login. 3. Your username and password are the same as you use for email, WebAdvisor, and MCC network logins. 4. At the right side of the screen are all courses listed in which you are enrolled (it is possible that the instructor has not made the class available—so you may not see all the classes for which you registered before the onset of the semester). 5. Click the link to your class, and you are inside your classroom. Note: Students who experience difficulties with accessing Blackboard should contact the 24/7 Help Desk at 866.718.5170. The primary navigation buttons/links found in the left Course Menu in many classes are: Announcements Many instructors include other buttons and may not use all of those listed. It is vital that you visit your classroom, explore, and become familiar with the content and what is contained within the buttons. How does your instructor require you to turn in assignments: (1) Email attachments? (2) Digital Dropbox? (3) Assignment Upload feature? (4) File Exchange? Below are instructions on using each of these (from the students' perspective). Learn what your instructor uses. Note: There is a "Browse" button you will often be directed to use. This simply means to click on it, go to the drive (location) of your file—wherever you have saved it, and double click to insert the path. Some instructors require that assignments be sent as attachments to email. Again, make sure you follow directions as to the file format required (.doc, .rtf and so on). To Send a File to the Instructor Using email attachments 1. Using your MCC email (unless otherwise directed), address the email to your instructor. 2. Use an appropriate subject line (your instructor may have given you specific directions here—PLEASE FOLLOW THOSE DIRECTIONS). 3. Click the attach file button, browse for your file and attach. (Make sure your file is closed—not open—before attempting attachment). 4. Type an appropriate message in the email—don’t leave it blank. 5. Sign your message. 6. Use spellcheck and netiquette when sending emails. OR You may also find it quicker to use the Send Email function from within Blackboard.
Some instructors use the Digital Drop Box where instructor and students can exchange files. As students, you access the Drop Box from the Tools button (unless your instructor has created a button called “Digital Dropbox”). Your instructor will give you specific information about what to name your file, what file format to use, and the due date for the assignment. Make sure you review your start-up documents so that you abide by each instructor’s individual requirements. To Send a File to the Instructor Using DDB 1. Click on Tools in the left navigation; click Digital Dropbox. 2. Click the Send button so that the instructor will receive it. 3. You will see this screen—next to Title; enter what your instructor has advised; if there are no directions, enter your name or name of assignment; Browse for the file you have saved—important—your instructor may have given you specific filenaming directions; use the Comments section as you would an email message. 4. Click Submit. 5. Once you Submit, you will receive a receipt. It looks like this. Two notes: (1) The Add File button will allow you to upload the file only to your Digital Dropbox—the instructor will NOT receive it. (2) You will not have a Remove button in your Digital Dropbox UNTIL the instructor has opened it.
Many instructors use the Assignment feature where you will upload your assignment to a specific assignment window. Follow the steps below to submit an Assignment: 1. Navigate to wherever the instructor has told you to find the assignment. Click on the link to the assignment. See illustration below: 2. You will see the Assignment Information window—with an option to upload your assignment. 3. Complete the Comments field on the Upload Assignment Materials page (as directed by your instructor). 4. Click Browse next to Attach local file to browse your computer and select a file to attach. Multiple files may be attached using the Add Another File option. Click Submit when the page is complete. 5. You will see a receipt: 6. The instructor will now have an icon in his/her Grade Center confirming your assignment. Note: The Upload Assignment page has a Save option available. This option allows you, the student, to save the Assignment and continue working on it later. Once the Assignment is complete, you can submit it. Some instructors use File Exchange so that each student has a private area to upload assignments. To use File Exchange, 1. Click Communication from the left navigation; click on the Group Pages button. 2. Click the name of your group. 3. Click the Add File button to upload a new file: Give a title to your document; click Browse to locate the file to upload; add any further information into the Comments box; click Submit to upload the file. RTF stands for Rich Text Format. It is a standard text file format that allows pictures and graphics to be included and preserves formatting. This type of file will open in just about any word processor and version. Someone without MS Word on his/her computer could still open and edit the file. Many instructors will request that you submit your homework as an RTF File. Saving A Rtf File In Ms Word You may be required to save your file as .rtf.
Saving or Downloading an RTF There is no difference in steps when saving an .rtf file or any other file.
Note: You can also left click on the file to open it. Choose to save it to your computer (the default is normally to save to a temp folder.)
Naming Your Files In many cases, your instructor will tell you what to name your file. It is extremely important that you avoid using the following characters when naming files. These can cause files to become corrupted and unable to be read or even located. @ # $ % ^ & * / < > Note: In addition, avoid inserting spaces within filenames. This can cause problems with opening the file. Your instructor may choose to attach word processing documents, PowerPoint files, sound files, etc.
Printing PPT Slides in Blackboard
If your instructor requires you to view PowerPoint presentations but you don’t have the full version of PowerPoint on your computer, you can download Microsoft’s free PowerPoint Viewer here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=428d5727-43ab-4f24-90b7-a94784af71a4&DisplayLang=en Every course has different types of software that may be required. It is standard to require MS Word. You may also need to access various programs, links, and videos. It is vital that you learn what your instructor requires; if unsure, contact the instructor immediately. Some common programs and features required may include: · MS Word · MS Excel · MS PowerPoint · Adobe Reader—latest versions · Speakers and sound (many instructors have videos you must listen to and watch) · Various plug-ins If you do not have the required software, you will need to download it, purchase it, or locate a computer that already has it installed. Discussion Boards are organized with Forums. Within a Forum, both students and instructor may post messages pertaining to that Forum's topic. These messages can either begin a new topic or subtopic for discussion, or comment on someone else's post. The postings are "threaded," which means that replies to the first comment on a topic and replies to replies are grouped together so that a user can identify relationships among the posts. Posting
Replying
Attaching a File
Tips Following are some tips to follow if you will be taking quizzes within Blackboard. To maintain connectivity to the test, follow these general guidelines.
Note: If your Blackboard quiz is interrupted, attempt to re-connect immediately. If the browser is not closed and you are able to successfully re-connect, you may be able to finish the quiz and submit. If this is not the case, you should first attempt to contact your instructor and let him/her know what has happened. You may or may not have another opportunity to take the quiz. Consult your instructor for his/her policies regarding resetting Blackboard quizzes. Quizzes, Tests and Surveys—Parameters Blackboard assessments have many variables that your instructor controls. The assessment tools in Blackboard allow instructors to give a graded Quiz and Test or a non-graded, anonymous survey. The test can be set up in several different styles. For example, it can show all the questions at once or one at a time; it can be timed and have multiple types of questions. Some of the variables you may encounter are:
Many instructors use Blackboard to maintain your grades in the Grade Center. Other instructors may use a link to a spreadsheet. If your instructor uses Blackboard’s Grade Center, here is how you can view your grades: In most cases, you will click the Tools button from the left navigation to find My Grades. Some instructors have created a special button that will take you right to this section. You will see a listing of all assignments, quizzes, and other required activities within your class. You will see your grades here and your grades only. If you see a ! next to an item, it is telling you that the activity has not yet been graded by the instructor. |
