Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Keep it clean!

Exceeds Course Quota

Have you been getting an email that you've exceeded your course quota? If so, you may want to clean up a few things to help save space in your course. We've noticed there are 2 big areas that count toward your course quota of 500 MB. This is a lot of space, so if you are using it all it is a good idea to keep your course as cleaned out as possible.

The 2 big areas are Messages and Assignments.

Messages

When you and your students use the messages area of Blackboard, attachments are added to your course size. We've seen several classes where large files (1mb or more) are sent back and forth sometimes multiple times and often by 30 plus students. Each of these files adds to your course quota. To clean these up you'll need to delete the messages from the course. You can copy and paste them into a word document and save them and the attachments on your hard drive if you need to keep them. Your students will also need to clean our their boxes, this also adds to the file size. This will free up a lot of space for your course.

Assignments

This is the 2nd big area where we are seeing large files. In Blackboard, once you grade an assignment you can delete the attachments without deleting the grades. This will also help save space in your course. A best practice is to download your students work and keep in on your hard drive. Once this is done and the assignment is graded, you can delete the submitted assignments.

How to:

  1. To delete attachments to assignments, go into your gradebook in Blackboard.
  2. Click on the title of the Assignment
  3. Click on Item File Cleanup

Student names have been blurred out for privacy

  1. This screen will show you the student name, grade, file name and file size. You can delete all the attachments or just the large ones (over 1000kb).
  2. To delete all click on the Select All button or just click the check box in front of the ones you want to delete
  3. Remember, this doesn't delete the column in the gradebook or their grade. It only deletes the attachments.
  4. Click delete at the bottom to complete the process.
You are now on your way to having a clean course shell and you should stop receiving the exceeds quota emails.

Happy Cleaning.

Monday, November 12, 2007

Back-up that Grade Book

Grade book back-ups

Things happen - especially when dealing with technology. Just as you should back-up your documents on your computer, you should back-up grades in your online course. Do not depend on the system for this. As an instructor, grades are your responsibility so take the actions needed to preserve them.

Don't ask "how often should I back it up?" This is going to depend on the instructor and the course. For example, if you have weekly assignments and grades then you should back-up weekly.

It only takes a few minutes to back them up them from Blackboard. Once they are backed-up, the file can be open and viewed by a spreadsheet program like Microsoft Excel.

How To:

  1. Go into your course
  2. Click on the control panel
  3. Click on the grade book
  4. Click on the Download Grades button

  5. Select comma or tab delimited. If you aren't sure about them, it doesn't really matter if you chose comma or tab delimited as the back-up file. Either can be opened by a spreadsheet program.
  6. Click Submit
  7. When completed, click download to save to your computer
  8. Navigate to where you want to save the file on your hard drive and save it

Your grades have now been backed-up

When you need to access this file, simply locate it on your hard drive and open it up. It will open with your spreadsheet program. If you don't have one, you can open it with google docs or open office.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Let the games begin!

PowerPoint Games

Don't think you have the time to create interactive games for your class? Do you know how to use PowerPoint? If so, creating games can be easy. Especially when you have the templates provided by a few faculty from the University of Wisconsin Whitewater.

You'll find 15 or so templates for different activities you can create for your class everything from flash cards to bingo to scavenger hunts and jeopardy. Ready to see for yourself? Here's the link http://facstaff.uww.edu/jonesd/games/index.html.

Give it a try and pass the word.