Attend online: New webinars on Blackboard Learn

WSU’s eLearning Services is offering one Blackboard Learn training workshop this week, and three next week. The first three workshops are online only. The fourth will be in-person in Van Doren 102 at WSU Pullman:

  • Tests & Quizzes at 10 a.m. Feb. 5 (webinar only)
  • Grade Center at 9 a.m. Feb. 10 (webinar only)
  • Basics at 9 a.m. Feb. 11 (webinar only)
  • Content at noon Feb. 12 (Van Doren 102)

To attend any of the workshops, visit the Global Campus eLearning site and choose Bb Learn from the Select Training Area dropdown.

More than 300 WSU faculty members are now piloting Blackboard Learn, and it’s being used in Global Campus courses. Other faculty members are encouraged to move their courses from Angel into Blackboard either this semester or during summer 2015. Angel will go offline on Aug. 10, 2015.

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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