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No, Blackboard is a program you access from the Internet. Yavapai College purchases the software, and maintains it on their site. You'll need a computer with Internet access, and, occasionally, some software extensions (called "plug-ins") that allow you to view multimedia content from your Instructor or classmates. In order to log in to your class, you'll need to know your Yavapai College username and password.
When you sign up for a class that uses Blackboard, you'll be able to "access" the class via the Yavapai College Portal at www.yc.edu.
When you register for classes at Yavapai College, your username and password are automatically generated, and printed on your schedule of classes. If you can't remember your username and/or password, you may contact the Registration Office at 928-776-2149 or 800-922-6787, ext. 2149 to request that the information be sent to you.
One of the most powerful features of the online learning environment is the connectivity it provides for anytime, anywhere learning. Whether you're accessing your online course from a computer on campus, from your home, or while on vacation in another country, if you have access to the Internet, you have access to your virtual classroom.
Here are some tips to help you access your online course from any Internet-enabled computer: Write it down and save in a few places:
Think mobile: If you're not working from your accustomed location, do you have everything you need for your class? It's often helpful to create a mobile computing notebook that contains:
Although instructors use a variety of methods for collecting and recording assignments, the most popular is through the Blackboard Assignment feature.
Through this feature, instructors are able to post instructions for your assignment, attach files if they wish, and offer you a convenient link that directs you to the assignment window. There, you have a message area for messages to your instructor, an upload area where you may easily upload your assignment, and best of all -- it's connected to the gradebook, so you and your instructor will be able to instantly see that your assignment has been submitted.
You'll recognize a Blackboard assignment when you see the assignment icon and when you see the assignment link:
(You have the option to save your assignment. This option does not submit your assignment; it just saves your work. If you choose this option, remember to return to the assignment and submit it, or you will not receive credit.)
Once you have submitted your assignment, the file is available to your instructor as an attachment within the gradebook. Your instructor will see a red exclamation mark, indicating that you have submitted your assignment. Once your instructor has graded the assignment, you will see your grade reflected in the gradebook. You may click on the grade to view instructor comments and/or file attachments.
Maneuvering through an online course can be just as challenging as finding your way around a physical campus. Here are some tips for navigating Blackboard:
In each of your online courses, you'll find important information and course materials in various locations of Blackboard. Each instructor has his/her own style, and will organize their courses in different ways. Here are some helpful hints for locating and organizing your course materials:
In the Discussion Board, a series of messages, including the original and all of its replies, is known as a "thread".
A "thread" is a series of messages concerning the same subject.
All replies to the original message are part of the same thread.
These are the strengths of a good online course. The very nature of an online course offers multiple communication opportunities, including the Discussion Board, email, chat, and the virtual classroom. Unlike a traditional course where time is often limited, in an online course, everyone has a chance to contribute.
It's been said that good communication is much like tossing a ball. If you toss the ball to someone and they let it drop, or don't throw it back, there's not much to hold your interest. But if you toss the ball to someone and they toss it back things could get very interesting. The Discussion Board thrives on this "tossing it back" concept. When you offer an idea you're counting on your classmates to pick it up and "toss it back" with thoughtful responses, questions and fresh ideas. In the Discussion Board the way you "toss it back" is through the REPLY feature.
Open the message by clicking on the message subject link
Click on the REPLY button (bottom right of the screen)
The message screen will pop up, with the SUBJECT line already filled in (this helps people follow the thread)
Add your reply (comments, ideas, questions)
Click SUBMIT
Now you'll see your reply in the forum list. It will be indented from the original message, and the subject line will have a "re" at the beginning, showing it's a reply.
For assistance, call the Help Desk at 928-776-2168. The technicians at the Help Desk are trained, and happy to assist you in accessing your Blackboard course.