Managing, Configuring And Grading Discussions on Blackboard Ultra (Formerly Discussion Boards)

Overview

Discussions on Blackboard allow for asynchronous discussion and collaboration to take place within a Blackboard course. Discussions can be used for Student Lounges, FAQs, as well as graded assignment, assessment and project submissions. These articles explain the components of Discussions and demonstrate how to set up forums and grade submissions. 

 

Audience

University Employees

 

Information

Creating a Discussion: https://help.anthology.com/blackboard/instructor/en/interact-with-students/discussions/create-discussions.html (has video)

Manage Discussions: https://help.anthology.com/blackboard/instructor/en/interact-with-students/discussions/manage-discussions.html 

Discussion Performance and Analytics: https://help.anthology.com/blackboard/instructor/en/interact-with-students/discussions/view-discussion-performance-and-analytics.html

Grading Discussions: https://help.anthology.com/blackboard/instructor/en/grading/grading-assessments/grade-discussions.html

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