This page provides a continuum of updates on Blackboard Ultra features. These features are key to both instructors and students' user experience with Blackboard. Knowing these changes can help you navigate efficiently with the learning management system and producing the desired outcomes you seek. The updates are categorize by their respective month and year as noted below:
This page provides a continuum of updates on Blackboard Ultra features. These features are key to both instructors and students' user experience with Blackboard. Knowing these changes can help you navigate efficiently with the learning management system and producing the desired outcomes you seek. The updates are categorize by their respective month and year as noted below:
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![]() Students who trigger the missed due dates alert will appear in the Course Activity report table, chart and in the downloaded report. ![]() ![]() Instructors with this settings will note alert activities on their Activity Stream. ![]() The missed due date alert applies when a student doesn’t submit before the due date in the following:
Special considerations:
Better Control over Student Alert Notifications - instructors now have access to more options for student alert notifications. Instructors can now choose amongst:
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Grades must be manually entered on a Form via Form Submission. Instructors can view participation by Students or Question in the new grading view seen in the image below: ![]() ![]() Form results from the Submissions and Gradebook pages are downloadable as an Excel spreadsheet or CSV file as seen below: ![]() ![]() Likert Availability in Form - instructors now have access to this popular scale measurement in Forms. In Forms, instructors may select a range of 3, 5, or 7 and label the poles as desired. Instructors may also choose to include a "not applicable" option. ![]() Note: A Likert question in a Survey created in the Original course view converts/copies to a Form in the Ultra course view. The scale range default is 3. End of February 2024 Updates |
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Instructors can also align goals to the following course items:
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![]() There may be cases when the “No due date” selection conflicts with the Assessment Results settings. When this occurs, the instructor is prompted to review the settings. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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The number of submissions requiring grading and the distribution of grades also displays. ![]() ![]() ![]() End of March 2024 Updates |
We are extending the context picker for test questions to other generation workflows:
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In the past, when an instructor selected the option to hide content, students could view associated grades but not the feedback. We have corrected this to ensure that students can always review feedback. ![]() ![]()
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![]() The grading interface now displays a single grade pill. This provides a more intuitive grading workflow. The single grade pill also prevents accidental grade overrides. ![]() Overriding the final grade is now an explicit grading option. The three-dot menu next to the attempt grade pill now includes an Override Final Grade option. When selected, an Override label appears above the grade pill. Here the instructor can adjust the final grade for the submission. ![]() ![]()
![]() ![]() Once students have submitted their tests and scores are posted, students can access the feedback. Students can access both overall feedback and question-specific feedback. ![]()
Example: A course contains 3 assignments worth 22 points each. The student scores 13/22 on the first assignment, 14/22 on the second assignment, and 15/22 on the third assignment. An instructor creates a calculated column to calculate the average of these assignments. Using the new software library, BigFraction, the average will calculate as 14/22. With the former software library, BigDecimal, the average would incorrectly calculate to 13.99/22. The new software library ensures calculations compute as expected.
Now, instructors can choose to include the Overall Grade for students in the downloaded gradebook. This additional data point helps provide a comprehensive view of student performance. ![]() ![]()
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Also, instructors can now sort the student list by last name in small devices so they can organize the list easily. ![]()
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Instructors can now set more than one performance criteria per content item. ![]()
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The Gradebook will remember the last view you used in each course. ![]()
Now instructors can assign equal weights to items in the same categories. The chosen calculation method, whether proportional or equal, applies to all categories. In the past, weighted items in the same category had proportional weights. These weighted items were based on the possible points of each item. To better understand student performance, some instructors use drop rules to remove outliers. Because it’s important to know the weighting method when managing these settings, we now display the instructor's chosen weighting option in the calculation rules panel. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
These enhancements are a part of a larger redesign of the Blackboard Learn mobile app landing pages to ensure uniform design, optimized user experience, and natural user flow across various devices and screen sizes. ![]() End of May 2024 Updates |