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July 21, 2010

Content Links in 9.1

Filed under: Blackboard — Tags: , — DRobinson @ 4:43 am

The Nine One Chronicles

Thank you Admin Cert Course! I discovered something I should have known, but had not tested. It is possible to build a hyper-link on a course page to any other course page. Just right-click on the menu link of the destination and have it open in a new tab or window.

The address (URL) of that tab is the address to that specific page. It is the same affect as adding a "Course Link" to the course menu.

Try it!

July 20, 2010

Post BbWorld

Filed under: Blackboard,GGC — Tags: , — DRobinson @ 8:40 pm

 The Nine One Chronicles

BbWorld was a good week. Lots of good input on 9.1. I attended a full-day workshop on GUI Administration, and am now taking a GUI Admin Certification course. I want to know all I can about the Admin GUI before we launch in production.

We were also given an idea of the next 12-18 months of the Blackboard roadmap. (As always, "Subject to change without notice.") Good news there. Several of the 9.1 features that are still non-starters will be built out over the next months. I’m liking this. 

After a series of meetings at BbWorld, we have our proposal from Blackboard for how to deliver Vista courses in a Courses module, after retiring the Learning Environment Connector (LEC), and it looks good.  I hate to have such a positive post, but that’s just how I feel.

Today, I invited our 9.1 pilot Faculty to blog over the next months, sharing their experiences — good and bad — with course development and delivery in Bb. I hope I’ll get some takers. 

June 23, 2010

A Few Courageous Souls

Filed under: Blackboard,GGC — Tags: , — DRobinson @ 9:28 pm

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I made a pitch for 9.1 volunteers today. I presented during the Hybrid Faculty online Wimba session. Will follow up in an email tomorrow. I am hoping for maybe five “courageous Faculty” who are willing to pilot Bb 9.1 in the Fall. It’s gonna be fun!

The cool thing is that I was able to restore a backup of their Hybrid Faculty Bb Vista course on a Bb 9.1 demo account and show them the course they have been working in as a 9.1 version. Most of the pieces came over just fine. The Learning Modules, quizzes, Discussions, etc. all migrated well. They were impressed by the Grade Center and the mashups and other web 2.0ish features.

The session was a good one and the audience was interested. Wonder what tomorrow will bring…

Bb is Down

Filed under: Blackboard,GGC — Tags: , — DRobinson @ 5:46 am

The Nine One Chronicles

Well GGC’s Blackboard 9 Test server is down, …  and that’s a good thing. Over the next 36 hours the server will be upgraded to Blackboard Learn R 9.1 on new, more robust hardware. In addition, our beloved Learning Environment Connector (LEC) will be disconnected until we and Blackboard can determine how to best do co-production of Bb9.1 and Vista, in a post-LEC world.

This upgrade of Test, to Blackboard’s newest release is the next step in the process of keeping our LMS best-of-breed. Of course, for it to work in production, we do need to figure how we’ll authenticate between Bb Vista and Bb Learn, and how we’ll deliver Vista courses via a post-LEC "Courses" module. Blackboard is intent on supporting us well, but Fall semester starts in 61 days, yet I fully expect we’ll be ready in plenty of time. I’m hopeful because we’re GGC and that’s what we do. 

June 18, 2010

Shall We Begin?

Filed under: Blackboard,GGC — Tags: , — DRobinson @ 6:09 am

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Georgia GwinnettCollege is just beginning the process of piloting Blackboard Learn R 9.1. In these posts, I will share my experience with the process from the Admin and Project Leader point of view.

Disclaimer: I want to immediately mention that GGC is NOT pushing Faculty to move to 9.1 quickly. It’ll be a year before any campus-wide migration. However, we do want to offer 9.1 as an option to a small, courageous band of Faculty early adopters to road test its tools and features.

Background: Georgia Gwinnett College is a new, fast-growing college in the University System of Georgia.  In fall 2008, we began investigating co-production of Blackboard Vista courses and Blackboard Learn R9 while Bb9 was in Beta. (General Availability of Bb9.0 was in January 2009.)

GGC piloted teaching a small number of (production) Vista courses in co-production in Spring and Summer 2009. Over the Summer — a year ago — we did an initial build-out of our Bb9 Community Engagement portal modules. At the same time we moved most Fall 08 and all Spring 09 Vista courses from the USG to Blackboard hosting. In August 2009, GGC went live, in full production: 600ish Vista courses delivered via Bb9′s by way of Blackboard’s  Learning Environment Connector (LEC).

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