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Using the VTBE in Blackboard 9.1

The VTBE, or Visual Text Box Editor, is enabled in Blackboard 9.1. What does this mean? The VTBE is a WYSIWYG, or What You See Is What You Get, editor (I promise, that’s the last of the alphabet soup.) that lets you post formatted text and images to discussion boards, blogs, wikis, etc.

But there is one caveat.

If an instructor uses the Content Attachments (section 2) to attach files to a posting, students will get an error message saying they do not have permission to access the content. And when students use the VTBE, the instructor can’t access the attachment. But if instructors use the VTBE and students use Content Attachments to attach files, all files can be accessed and downloaded by all users in a course.

Blackboard has targeted a fix for this in a future release, but for now, instructors will need to use the VTBE to attach content to discussion board postings, and students will need to use Content Attachments. If you’re using the discussion board in your class, be sure to let your students know this important step if they’re attaching files to their posts.

The VTBE is enabled by default, but to verify this, on the main screen of Blackboard, go to: Tools > Personal Information > Set Visual Text Box Editor Options.

NOTE: The VTBE is not supported in Google’s Chrome browser unless you install the IEtab.net extension. Chrome is not a supported browser with Blackboard, though. Use Firefox on the PC or Mac for best results.

One-page handout: Visual Text Box Editor issues and workarounds [.PDF]

As always, contact blackboard AT richmond DOT edu with your questions.

Blackboard 9.1 viewlets

Blackboard 9.1 is almost here, and many of you may have questions about all the changes you will soon face. The best place to start is on the Blackboard Resources page, which contains links to viewlets and PDFs documenting everything from how to request a course in the new system to setting up groups, discussion boards, blogs and journals.

And, as always, if you don’t find your answer there, contact us at blackboard AT richmond DOT edu.

Creating a Home Page for your course

One of Blackboard 9.1's new features is the Home Page, an alternative course entry point to Announcements. Courses requested and created prior to the Blackboard 9.1 upgrade won't have a Home Page. You can create one in just a few easy steps, detailed in the handout below.

Creating a Home Page for Your Course [.PDF]

As always, contact blackboard AT richmond DOT edu with your questions.

Blackboard Backpack disabled 7/19

Blackboard Backpack, the application that allows you to download and view your Blackboard course content offline, will no longer be available after the upgrade to Blackboard 9. A representative from Agilix, it’s creator, said that it’s not compatible with BB9 and there will be no future releases.

Backpack will be disabled on July 19. If you have never used Backpack, you will not be affected.

Blackboard Mobile Learn is live at the University of Richmond!

If you’re using a Sprint-powered Blackberry or Android phone or an iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch over WiFi, you’re able to take advantage of Blackboard Mobile Learn, an app that gives you access to your Blackboard courses anywhere.

You can download this app from the iPod App Store or the Sprint Android Market. After you install it, type in “University of Richmond” to select your school, and log in with your netID and password. Once you’re in, you’ll see all courses you’re currently enrolled in on your screen.

For more information on the features of Mobile Learn, check out Blackboard’s Mobile Learn demo page, which shows a video demo for each platform.

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