August 21, 2023

What’s New in Blackboard Learn Ultra – August 2023

The past month has seen us working on improvements, updates, and new features for Blackboard Learn, some of which you, our users, inspired via the Idea Exchange! We've rounded up what's new for you here.

For Instructors:

1) Flexible Grading

Flexible Grading is a new, efficient assessment grading experience that provides intuitive and streamlined navigation, eliminates artificial barriers to grading, and saves time and effort when navigating from student to student or question to question.

Flexible Grading capabilities allow you to:

  • Grade by question or student
  • Filter on grading status of choice
  • Navigate between students and multiple submission attempts
  • Keep track of your grading process
  • View both the attempt and the final grade for each assessment
  • Provide meaningful feedback with or without a rubric
  • Grade inline using Blackboard Annotate
  • Collapse side panels to view more of the student submission
  • Post all grades when ready

Supported assessment grading configurations within Flexible Grading allow for individual student test and assignment submissions, single and multiple attempts, grading with rubrics, and SafeAssign. Other assessment configurations will continue to route through to the current grading experience. There is no loss of grading functionality for anonymous submissions, group submissions, two graders per student, and peer review.

Flexible Grading will come to these assessment configurations in future releases.

For more information and to download a copy of the Flexible Grading adoption resource, please refer to the Community site blog post: https://community.anthology.com/blogs/8/1242

Instructor view of grading a test by question; the Needs Grading filter is applied to filter out any automatically graded questions:  
Instructor view of grading a test by question; the Needs Grading filter is applied to filter out any automatically graded questions

Instructor view of grading a test by question:  
Instructor view of grading a test by question

Instructor view of grading an assignment with a rubric:  
Instructor view of grading an assignment with a rubric

2) Learning Module image

Learning Modules offer a valuable means to arrange and structure course content effectively. We are excited to introduce a new enhancement that allows you to elevate the visual appeal of your course. With the newly added image support for Learning Modules, you can now enhance the overall aesthetics and make content identification even more seamless.

To add an image to a Learning Module, instructors can edit the module.

To edit the Learning Module, select edit from the Learning Module ellipsis menu:  
To edit the Learning Module, select edit from the Learning Module ellipsis menu

The instructor can select “Add image” or the image button:  
The instructor can select “Add image” or the image button

Instructors can drag and drop an image of their choice or upload one from their device.

Drag and drop the image or select "Upload file":  
Drag and drop the image or select Upload file

The image appears in preview. This helps the instructor ensure that the desired image is selected.

Image preview:  
Image preview

Instructors can drag the image and modify the zoom to select the focal point of the image.

Drag or zoom the image to select the focal point:  
Drag or zoom the image to select the focal point

Instructors can mark the image as decorative or provide appropriate alternative text.

Accessibility settings for Learning Module image:  
Accessibility settings for Learning Module image

Learning Module image on Course Content page:  
Learning Module image on Course Content page

3) Ultra Accessibility Checker

Embracing accessibility to foster inclusive learning experiences and meaningful engagement is central to our mission. To support instructors in this endeavor, we are delighted to introduce the Ultra Accessibility Checker (Powered by Anthology Ally). This powerful tool scans content in the content editor for Ultra Documents, helping instructors effortlessly identify and resolve accessibility issues.

Instructor view - Ultra Document content editor with Score Gauge indicator:  
Instructor view - Ultra Document content editor with Score Gauge indicator

Instructors will find the Score Gauge indicator visible while active in the content editor of Ultra Documents. Instructors can select the Score Gauge to view the Instructor Feedback panel, which presents actionable suggestions for addressing accessibility matters at scale. Instructors can also view the content editor in a preview. Furthermore, the Score Gauge provides a live score, effectively flagging any accessibility issues during content creation and editing.

The Score Gauge displays only while an instructor is actively creating or editing content in the content editor for the Ultra Document. The Ultra Accessibility Checker does not provide any additional checking or guidance for files, reporting, or alternative formats.

Instructor View - Score Gauge and suggestions for fixing accessibility issues:  
Instructor View - Score Gauge and suggestions for fixing accessibility issues

For Instructors and Students:

1) Group Messaging improvements

Effective communication and collaboration among group members is a vital component of a productive learning environment. With our latest update, instructors now have the ability to send messages to any group or group set, promoting seamless interaction. Instructors can also select multiple groups as recipients for a message, and students can conveniently select their groups as message recipients as well.

Those in the message can view the groups or group sets that received the message. Recipients can view who sent the message.

To enhance user experience, we have introduced a message icon on the Groups page, providing an easy means to communicate with a group. The message auto-populates the recipient with the selected group. Users can change the recipients as appropriate.

Instructor view - button to draft/send a message to specific groups:  
Instructor view - button to draft/send a message to specific groups

Student view - button to draft/send a message to specific groups:  
Student view - button to draft/send a message to specific groups

New Message page with a group in the recipient list:  
New Message page with a group in the recipient list

Group message thread, with the group name in the recipients' list  
Group message thread, with the group name in the recipients list

2) Google Integration: Google Workspace files

Our partnership with Google brings you a new LTI integration for Google Workspace tools in Learn! This new intuitive workflow allows instructors to add Google Workspace files to the course content area, learning modules, and folders.

File linking for Google Workspace has many benefits for instructors and students alike. File linking minimizes duplicate copies of files within courses, not only reducing on-screen clutter but also optimizing storage space. Linking also allows instructors to edit the file, ensuring that it is always current no matter what link a student is accessing it from, an approach that streamlines the process and saves instructors' valuable time. File linking also enhances the student experience, since access to the file is consistently in context.

The instructor may need to sign into their Google Workspace account to view and select their files. After adding the Google file, the instructor can allow Class conversations to the file and align Goals and Standards. The instructor can also add a description before saving. Instructors can view and edit the Google file inline. The instructor can rename the file and control the student visibility.When the instructor makes the file(s) visible to the student, their view is read-only.

Add a Google Workspace file to the course:  

Select the Google Workspace file:  
Select the Google Workspace file

Define the file settings:  
Define the file settings

Define student visibility settings:  
Define student visibility settings

Editing Google Workspace file inline:  
Editing Google Workspace file inline

For a deeper look at these new features and updates, and to see more recently released new features, visit the August release notes.