Examples for Organizing Ultra Content
This page provides examples from courses offered at Syracuse University to demonstrate different approaches to organizing Blackboard ultra courses. Expand each example to see screenshots and more explanation about the tools each course uses. Clicking screenshots will expand them to a larger size for viewing.
Folders to Separate Course Content by Type
In this course, folders are used to organize the course materials by type. There are four main content types: Schedule and Syllabus, Course Resources, Weekly Content, and Exercises and Projects. The first two folders are populated primarily with files, links, videos, and Blackboard "documents." The last two folders contain sub-folders. Weekly Content is sub-divided by the week of the semester with the newest week on top; folders contain resources for content covered each week. Exercises & Projects is sub-divided by assignment with the newest on top; each folder contains Blackboard "assignments" where students submit the materials for the assignment.
Using Modules to Divide a Course into Units
In this course the instructor uses Blackboard primarily to post documents for students, either readings in PDF format or documents the instructor has created in Microsoft Word.
Organizing with Documents and Folders
In this course the instructor uses Blackboard "Documents" to share PDFs of readings and lecture slides in a single running page. They add material by editing the document and set the files so students can view them directly in the page. The instructor uses folders to organize their assessments. One folder contains all of the exams that will be offered during the term. Another holds sub-folders for paper assignments. Each sub-folder has the materials and resources needed for the paper and a link to submit the final paper via Turnitin.