Course Web Sites

 

Overview

Each course offered by an institution is hosted on a Web site. A course Web site consists of a navigation path, a Course menu, and a content frame. The navigation path allows users to return to any page accessed between the main course page and the current page. The Course menu links users to the available content areas and tools. The content frame displays Web pages accessed through the buttons or navigation path.

 

Course Web site

 

Organization Web Sites

Organization Web sites function in the same way as course Web sites. The organization Manager uses the flexible learning tools of a course Web site to provide an online environment for the organization. Organizations are only available with the Blackboard Learning and Community Portal System.

 

Linking to a course Web site

To create a link to a course Web site, simply copy the URL from the address bar in the Web. Links to course Web sites can be posted inside the Blackboard Learning System or externally. In either case, the user will be prompted for authorization before accessing the course Web site.

 

 

Functions

The table below includes information on the components of a course Web site. The names of the areas are customizable by the Instructor or the System Administrator.

 

Area

Description

Announcements

 

Announcements post timely information critical to course success. Announcements occupy the Main Frame upon entry to a course Web site and can also appear on the My Institution and Courses area depending on system configuration.

 

Click Announcements from the course Web site tool bar to view course Announcements.

Staff Information

Staff Information provides background and contact information on course Instructors and Teaching Assistants.

Content Areas

Content areas can contain a wide-range of content items including:

 

Course Information – Course Information displays descriptive materials about the course. Materials usually posted here include the syllabus and course objectives.

 

Course Documents – Course Documents may include learning materials and lesson aids, such as lecture notes.

Assignments

Assignments lists the due date and description for class work. The Instructor posts assignments and can modify the instructions and due date. Students may view files the Instructor has attached to an Assignment.  They may also attach files to an Assignment to submit to the Instructor.

Communication

Course users communicate through the CommunicationCenter. The CommunicationCenter allow users to:

 

·          send and receive email

·          read and post messages to Discussion Boards

·          enter the Virtual Classroom

·          view Student roster

·          view Group pages

External Links

External Links connects course users to outside learning materials. Instructors may select outside materials and post a hyperlink and brief description for each external source.

Tools

Tools that can be used in the course Web site. These include: Digital Drop Box, Edit Home Page, Personal Information, Calendar, View Grades, Student Manual, Tasks, Electric Blackboard, and Address Book.

Resources

Accesses the BlackboardResourceCenter.

Course Map

Allows course Web site navigation through a collapsible tree directory. Instructors can go directly to various course areas.