Blackboard For Dummies

Blackboard For Dummies by Howie Southworth, published by John Wiley & Sons on May 1, 2006, is a comprehensive guide designed to assist educators in effectively using the Blackboard platform. This 384-page edition provides step-by-step instructions for setting up a Blackboard classroom, posting course materials, and facilitating online communication with students. It aims to simplify the process of navigating the Blackboard environment, allowing educators to focus on teaching rather than technical challenges.
Readers will find practical examples that cover essential tasks such as customizing course menus, organizing materials, giving online assignments, and conducting discussions. The book also addresses how to manage grades effectively, making it a valuable resource for those involved in education and educational software. With its straightforward approach, this guide serves as a useful tool for educators looking to enhance their online teaching capabilities.
Official synopsis Publisher
Use the quick-start guide to create your course in a flash
Post course materials, give quizzes, facilitate discussions, and handle grades
You’re an educator, not a psychic, so how would you know how to use Blackboard with no instructions? These step-by-step examples show you how to set up a Blackboard classroom, put your materials on the Internet, communicate online with students, and even evaluate their performance.
Discover how to
* Navigate the Blackboard environment
* Customize your course menu
* Add and organize course materials
* Give online assignments
* Conduct online discussions and chat rooms
* Keep track of grades
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