May Blackboard Collaborate update

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Collaborate use in the University has been incredibly successful since the lockdown created the need to teach online. In April Collaborate has facilitated 2.88 million cumulative minutes of online learning and been used by just under 9.5 thousand users.

Staff created 5728 individual sessions. 2468 recordings were made, with over 1253 hours length in total. A total of 8488 individual recordings were viewed.

Blackboard have made some changes to the Collaborate tool to maintain quality and make scheduling large sessions for 250 to 500 users easier for instructors. A new ‘Large scale session (250+)’ option is available in Session Settings. Previously larger sessions would require liaison with the Digital Education Office and would be created on a separate server. To improve performance, they have disabled some functionality for students in large scale sessions, such as sharing audio/video, drawing on whiteboard and Breakout Groups. Chat functionality is also off by default but can be turned back on during a session.

 

Support for staff teaching and assessing online

The Digital Education Office is continuing its programme of training webinars and virtual drop-ins.  Webinar topics include: using Blackboard Collaborate, engaging online discussions, creating and re-using video, Blackboard basics, and online assessment and feedback. For more information and booking see:  https://www.bristol.ac.uk/digital-education/noticeboard 

Professor Tansy Jessop’s Daily Digital

The series has finished but you can still access the Daily Digital sessions from Professor Tansy Jessop, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Education. The seven days covered:

  • Building pedagogic relationships
  • Teaching online, offline
  • Getting online discussion going
  • Personal tutoring and supervision
  • Co-creation with students
  • Bringing online resources alive
  • Telling a different assessment story

Enroll on the Daily Digital Blackboard course to access materials and recordings.