Three Blackboard workshops this week

With Angel scheduled to go off-line in August, faculty are encouraged to start preparing their Blackboard Learn course spaces for fall semester. To assist, WSU’s eLearning Services is offering three workshops this week, both in-person and online.

  • Video Tools at 9 a.m. May 26 (Van Doren 108)
  • Features and Functions at 1 p.m. May 27 (Van Doren 102)
  • Rubrics and Assignments at 1 p.m. May 28 (webinar)

To sign up for this or future Blackboard workshops, visit the Global Campus eLearning site.

For more training options, including the drop-in lab and in-office assistance, please visit the LMS Transition website at lmstransition.wsu.edu. And you can always get fast answers by emailing migrationhelp@wsu.edu.

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