On the evening of November 6th, 2020 the vendor will perform an update to Blackboard that includes user interface changes.
The most signifiant change will be a modernized user interface and improved functionality for the content editor. Blackboard is in the process of updating the content editor documentation on their help site. The information below provides a screenshot of the interface and highlights some of the most important changes. This MS Word Document from Blackboard provides a detailed comparison between the old and new versions.
A new "Add Content" consolidates many options for adding content from your computer, cloud storage, or integrated tools. The plus button menu lets you add a variety of objects to the page.
The editor is better suited for all devices—small screen or big. Pop-ups are gone for a better mobile experience. The "Preview" button will show you what your content will look like before you save changes.
The editor is more accessible, and a new accessibility checker helps authors make content more accessible.
Pasting content from Word, Excel, and websites is even better. You can choose to remove extra HTML but retain basic formatting.
When pasting links to websites such as YouTube, Vimeo, and Dailymotion, the videos are automatically embedded for inline playback. Other sites including The New York Times, WordPress, SlideShare and Facebook will embed summary previews.
Authors can now share formatted computer code snippets, super handy for computer science classes and coding clubs.
Adding content used to be a two-step process. You had to choose the right tool for the type of content you were adding and then choose the source. The first step is gone. Pick one or multiple files at once from your computer or the Content Collection. And of course, you can still access files from your favorite cloud storage services.
When authoring with many tools such as creating an Item or a Discussion Thread, the authoring area will automatically expand for you. To edit a large amount of content and pin the toolbar to the top, use the full screen mode.
Creating a table has been simplified with a grid selector instead of a pop-up. When adding tables, column widths default to use percentages rather than fixed widths for greater responsiveness across devices.
The link tool is now only for external links. To add links to files in the Content Collection, use the "Add Content" button.
The option to record audio/video feedback from your device has moved from the main toolbar to the "Add Content" button in the expanded feedback window of the grading interface.
Third-party tools ("Mashups") have moved from the main toolbar to the "Add Content" menu.
The Spellchecker Tool more smartly picks the default language based on course selection and user choice when available. Dictionaries have been updated and expanded. Click the tool to run spellcheck.
Options for formatting text, bullets, and lists are now presented in recognizable ways rather than just as text. For example, font choices will appear as those fonts and bullet options will display visually as those bullet types.
The toolbar will show as many tools as it can for the size of your screen before wrapping to the next line. Show and collapse the additional tools with the ellipsis icon.
When authoring a very complex test question with lots of question and answer options, a limited editor is presented so the page loads faster. The grading interface features a limited editor for speed. You can expand those into a full editor as needed to access additional functionality.
When using find and replace, you can now limit your search just to content that's been selected.
Instructor are encouraged to use the Kaltura video service which is replacing Ensemble for instructional video. After the update, users will no longer be able to access Ensemble from the Mashup button within the content editor. It will still be possible to add Ensemble video to a Blackboard course by selecting the Ensemble Video LTI option under the "Build Content" menu.