Blackboard Learn workshops both in-person, online

To get the most out of Blackboard Learn, attend a workshop presented by WSU Academic Outreach and Innovation. These sessions are offered in person at WSU Pullman or by webinar. Next week’s topics are:

  • Features and Functions at 10 a.m. Oct. 19 (Technology Test Kitchen at Holland 150)
  • Tests and Quizzes at noon Oct. 21 (webinar)

To sign up for these or future Blackboard workshops, visit the AOI eLearning site. If you have questions, or need other viewing options, please contact Susan Fein.

WSU’s outgoing learning management system, Angel, will no longer be available after Dec. 30, and all course spaces must be moved to Blackboard by then. Personal help with the transition is always available. Visit the drop-in lab in Van Doren Room 3, or have someone come to your office by emailing migrationhelp@wsu.edu. For more resources, including the Live Chat feature, please see the LMS Transition website, lmstransition.wsu.edu.

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