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Blackboard Learn/Ultra

Faculty Information

Atlantic Cape uses Blackboard Learn as our learning management system. All faculty are required to use Blackboard to deliver online classes and to enhance traditional, remote and hybrid classes. Atlantic Cape faculty are required to follow these guidelines with their use of Blackboard:

  1. Faculty are required to attend one “Getting Started with Blackboard Learn” training session before using Blackboard.
  2. Faculty who want a copy of an existing course for an upcoming semester must submit a Blackboard Course Shell Request Form for each course, a minimum of two weeks prior to the start of the semester. If no request is made by this time, the faculty member will receive either a department standard Blackboard course shell (if available) or a blank course shell. Please note: if requesting a copy of another faculty member's course, you must obtain permission of the faculty member and provide to Instructional Technology.
  3. Faculty must minimally post a syllabus and course schedule within each Blackboard course shell.
  4. Faculty are required to use the Blackboard Grade Center and Blackboard Attendance tools with all courses.
  5. Faculty are required to use Honorlock online proctoring software with a minimum of one assessment in every online and remote course. Faculty who teach face-to-face courses may utilize Honorlock, at their discretion.
  6. Content posted in Blackboard must be accessible to all students and adhere to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 Level AA standards. The College administration monitors Blackboard course shells for accessibility. The College administration is committed to offering faculty assistance in making content accessible but planning ahead is necessary to ensure there is adequate time to do so. The Center for Accessibility (CFA) has created an Accessibility Services for Employees - Request Form to help faculty comply with accessible formats for multimedia recourses, PDF files, HTML web pages, and other course content. Upload your file(s) directly through this form and the CFA will provide an accessible solution, which can then be added to your Blackboard course.
  7. Faculty using a built-in Blackboard tool should know how to perform all basic tasks associated with that tool. View Blackboard training schedule and tutorials online.
  8. Faculty using a non-Blackboard tool (separate software, publisher content, etc.) are solely responsible for working with the vendor on all aspects of that tool, including procurement, training, implementation, troubleshooting and re-linking content to Blackboard course shells in future semesters.

Blackboard Learn (Original)

Blackboard Learn (Original) is Atlantic Cape's web-based learning management system, which is used with all of our courses. Not only does it have communication tools, such as email, messages, discussions and chat, but it also allows you to create online tests, monitor your students' progress through activities, and it also supports many multimedia formats such as audio and video. Below are instructor and student Blackboard Learn tutorials and videos.

Below are manuals, handouts and video tutorials for Blackboard Learn Original.

Blackboard Ally

Blackboard Ally is integrated in Blackboard Learn and assists faculty with making digital course resources more accessible. Blackboard Ally helps you approach accessibility in a way that is beneficial to all students. Blackboard Ally provides alternative formats for digital course content.

Blackboard Ally Resources