Blackboard resources: workshops, drop-in lab, house calls

As WSU prepares to replace Angel with Blackboard Learn, faculty are encouraged to start setting up their new Blackboard course spaces for fall semester. To assist, WSU’s eLearning Services is offering four workshops next week. Faculty can attend in person, online or in videoconference rooms at the branch campuses.

  • Basics at noon June 2 (Terrell 24 and videoconference)
  • Features and Functions at noon June 4 (webinar)
  • Rubrics & Assignments at noon June 5 (webinar)
  • Grade Center at 1:30 p.m. June 8 (Terrell 24 and videoconference)

To sign up for this or future Blackboard workshops, visit the Global Campus eLearning site. If none of these viewing options suits your needs, please contact Nick Webster for alternatives.

Personal help is also 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, please see the LMS Transition website, lmstransition.wsu.edu.

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