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1 Capability Set - Detail

2 Bb Academic Suite Capability Set by : System

3 Bb Academic Suite Capability Set by : Bb Learning System Basic Edition to Bb Learning System to Bb Academic Suite

4 Bb Academic Suite Capability Set by : Category

5 Bb Academic Suite Capability Set by : Benefit CapabilityAnytime, Anywhere Access Instructor Efficiency Access to High Quality Content Student Centered Learning Evaluation & Outcomes Mgmt Personal Information Management Wireless / PDA e-Commerce e-Marketplace Multi-Institution Branding & Management Enterprise Scalability Multi-Language Support Standards Portal Web Services Building Blocks (Open APIs) Course Management Syllabus Builder Teaching & Learning Tools Versioning Workflow Disk Space & Bandwidth Management System Integration Content Authoring Channels / Modules Role-based Information Delivery Content & File Management Collaborative Web-enabled File Storage Learning Object Catalog e-Reserves Adaptive Release Learning Units Online Textbook Content (Course Cartridges) Discussion Board Virtual Classroom / Collaboration Tool Group Projects Community Building Tools e-Portfolios Assessments & Surveys Assignments Gradebook Reporting & Performance Dashboard

6 Course Management Addresses activities involving managing the course site or major components of the course site. Course Management features focus on effective creation and set-up of courses (Course Creation Wizard, Course Templates) as well as tools for semester-to-semester migration (Course Copy, Course Recycle) and archiving (Course Import/Export, Course Archive, Course Backup).

7 Course Authoring The Visual Text Box Editor provides a rich text editing interface including WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get), spell check and an equation editor to create effective learning content. The QuickEdit feature allows an instructor to quickly switch between the student view of a course content area and the instructor's view. Instructors can also import e-learning content created in external authoring tools such as Macromedia Dreamweaver, Microsoft FrontPage, or any SCORM- compliant authoring tool.

8 Adaptive Release Provides the ability for an instructor to create custom learning paths through course content and activities. Content items, discussions, assessments, assignments, or other activities can be released to students based on a set of criteria including: date/time, username, group membership, institution role, grade on a particular test or assignment, or whether the user has previously reviewed another piece of content.

9 Syllabus Builder Provides the ability for instructors to easily create a course syllabus by uploading an existing syllabus or by using the built-in syllabus creation functionality to design and develop their own course syllabus and lesson plans.

10 Learning Units Allows instructors to create sequenced lessons and control whether students must progress through the Learning Unit according to the sequence or have the ability to select individual lessons from the table of contents. Students can save their place in a Learning Unit and return later

11 Online Textbook Content (Course Cartridges) All major education publishers create pre-packaged content and course materials in the Blackboard Course Cartridge format to supplement their course textbooks. The course content may contain multimedia, assessments, Question Pools, and links to additional resources, such as interactive learning applications, that supplement the textbook reading. Cartridge materials can be customized once downloaded into a course site.

12 Teaching and Learning Tools A variety of tools designed for support of specific teaching or learning activities. Examples include the Glossary, a tool to create sharable, customizable term-definition lists; the Electric Blackboard, an online note- taking tool students can use to take and save notes online as they work through their course materials; and Staff Information, the detailed contact information and office hours for the course instructors and teaching assistants.

13 Personal Information Management The Calendar allows a user to manage and view course- specific events, populated by a course's instructor, as well as personal and institutional events. The Tasks tool allows instructors to assign tasks with Priority and Due Dates to students (individuals or groups) and track their progress. Blackboard Messages facilitates -like communication within a course without relying on external systems or addresses.

14 Discussion Board The Discussion Board enables threaded, asynchronous discussions. Instructors can set up multiple forums around different topics and embed those forums in appropriate content areas or lessons. Instructors can determine whether students can modify, delete, post anonymously, include attachments, and other options. Forums can be sorted/viewed by thread, author, date, or subject and are completely searchable.

15 Virtual Classroom / Collaboration Tool The Collaboration Tool, designed for live, synchronous interaction, supports a text- based Chat environment, as well as a full Virtual Classroom. Instructors can schedule collaboration sessions using either environment. In addition to text-based chat, the Virtual Classroom provides a collaborative whiteboard, group web browsing (web touring), private question-and-answer, and breakout room capability. It can be run in a Lecture Mode or an Open Participation Mode. Users can raise their hand to be called on or given full participation control. All chat sessions can be logged and archived.

16 Group Projects To support peer collaboration, instructors can use the Groups tool to form multiple groups of students. Each group can be given its own file exchange area, Discussion Board, Virtual Classroom and a Group tool to send messages to all group members. Students can belong to multiple groups simultaneously, so an instructor might assign different groups for different assignments or projects.

17 Assessments and Surveys Instructors can deliver online, automatically-scored assessments and surveys. They can create such assessments from scratch or draw upon personal, institutional, or commercially-available "test banks" of questions. Question types include: Calculated Formula, Calculated Numeric, True/False, Hotspot, Likert/Opinion Scale, Multiple Choice, Multiple Answer, Ordering, Matching, Fill-in-the- Blank, Short Answer, Essay, File Upload, Jumbled Sentence, Either/Or. Assessment questions can be given all at once or one at a time, can be timed or un- timed, and assessments can be taken multiple times or only once.

18 Assignments Allows instructors to create assignment items through which students can submit their response to the assignment. Instructors can track the students' assignments and download the submissions from an entire class simultaneously through the Gradebook. They can grade the assignments and provide feedback for each student which may be viewed online when checking their grades.

19 Gradebook Instructors can store student performance results in the course Gradebook. Scores from assessments delivered through Blackboard are automatically recorded in the Gradebook. The Gradebook supports custom grading scales, grade weighting, item analysis, and multiple gradebook views. With the instructor's permission, students can view their own grades (but no one else's) in the course Gradebook.

20 Reporting and Performance Dashboard The Performance Dashboard provides a view of student progress and indicates whether students have reviewed specific content items. Content Tracking provides usage statistics (filterable by user or date range) for individual content items. Similarly, Course Statistics provides usage data for an entire course. Advanced System Reporting maintains a parallel database to allow System Administrators to run comprehensive reports without impacting system performance.

21 Community Building Tools Enable users and groups on campus to collaborate and communicate more effectively. Organization sites enable campus organizations (for example, clubs or interest groups, student or faculty government associations, fraternities/sororities, etc.) to distribute content, communicate and collaborate through an online environment similar to the course sites with which they are already familiar. Also allows for website content creation, development and management to be assigned to individual users or groups.

22 Portal Web Services A rich set of standards-based web-services that can act as a stand alone portal or act as a feed to multiple institutional portals on and off campus. Allows for a central point of access for academic and administrative activities. Through these services every portal on campus can have immediate and secure access to school information, online classes, exam results, student portfolios, virtual hard drives and more.

23 Channels / Modules A Module is a container for content or interactive tools. Channels use the RSS content syndication format to deliver regularly-updated headlines and content to users. Modules and Channels are similar to the content boxes (e.g., Finance, Shop, Jobs) seen in portals such as Yahoo. Individual users can customize their personal portal pages by selecting those modules and channels most relevant to them. Availability of modules is role-based, allowing the institution to target content or application delivery to specific constituencies. The Blackboard software ships with over 100 modules and channels, which can be customized by institutions.

24 Role-based Information Delivery An undergraduate student, a faculty member, or faculty on another campus. a Biology undergraduate student, Availability of Portal tabs, modules, channels, tools, and courses and organizations can be based on institution roles allowing for targeted delivery of content and information. For example, the institution could create a tab that would be visible only to users with the Faculty role, and within that tab, a School of Business Faculty News module which would only be available to users who are Faculty members in the School of Business.

25 Multi-Institution Branding and Management Facilitates separation of multiple institutions, departments, or groups on one Blackboard server. For example, separate schools can be given their own domain and the ability to manage and brand their domain with the appropriate look- and-feel, including different colors, logos, tabs, modules, and channels. Delegated Administration allows System Administrators to assign domain-specific administrative tasks to individuals within that domain, allowing each to independently manage their own content and configuration. System Administrator can also assign to individual users or groups the management of portions of the system including courses, user management, tabs, modules, brands, and content collections.

26 Wireless / PDA Blackboard Unplugged, an optional component available through Blackboard Global Services, provides the ability for Blackboard users to access course and community information through a wireless- enabled PDA or other device, such as a mobile phone. Users can access announcements, calendar items, tasks, grades, content and other information or synchronize that information for offline viewing.

27 e-Commerce Built in e-Commerce functionality that allows for an institution to charge for items via a students campus one-card or credit card. Items can include books, merchandise, or other items. Institutions can also charge for course enrollment and group and organization membership fees. When connected to an institutions Blackboard Transaction System, students can view their account balance, transaction history, and deposit funds.

28 e-Marketplace A built in e-Marketplace feature provides an online storefront capability and allows administrators to create multiple online stores. For example, the campus Chemistry Department could have one online store that sells equipment and supplies needed for labs and Campus Parking could have another store that sold parking passes. This feature enables the creation of a unified online campus shopping environment – a virtual mall.

29 Content and File Management Allows content and files to be managed, re-used, and shared effectively. Individual files and content objects can be used across multiple courses, organizations, and portal modules without the need for duplication. Users can share their files, giving both read and write access to specific individuals, groups, and institutional roles (i.e. all biology teachers). For users outside of the institution, content owners can create "passes" that provide access and enable collaboration for specific time periods.

30 Versioning Allows users to automatically archive, track, and access previous versions of their files. The system creates separate copies after each contributor changes the document, providing an automatic backup for overwritten files. Users can access older versions of a file to review changes or revert to an earlier version thus erasing the changes.

31 Disk Space and Bandwidth Management Enable System Administrators to establish limits by institutional roles, on the amount of disk space for individuals, courses, and organizations, as well as control bandwidth settings for users based on institution role (e.g., student, faculty). Through these controls, Administrators can better manage computing resources and network utilization, as well as guard against system abuse.

32 Collaborative Web-enabled File Storage Dedicated file and content storage areas for individual users, courses, organizations, or different constituent groups within the institution (i.e. the Business School, the College of Arts and Sciences, Foreign Language Faculty, etc.) as well as the Library. The Web Folders feature leverages the WebDAV standard which allows users to drag and drop content from a local workstation into the Bb Content System, and open, edit, and save files on the Bb Content System directly from their computer's desktop.

33 e-Portfolios Electronic portfolios enable students and faculty members to assemble, present, and share information online for documenting academic growth, career evaluation, and course preparation. Portfolios can be generated via the Portfolio Creation Wizard or customized based on pre-established portfolio templates. Institutions can also develop their own portfolio templates to guide their students in developing their portfolios.

34 Workflow This functionality provides the ability to define a workflow activity (such as Review, Approve, or Grade) and designate settings such as priority, deadline, and permissions. Workflows route content to other users and allow the sender to track the progress on completion of workflow activities.

35 Learning Object Catalog Enables the institution to set up a searchable, hierarchical taxonomy to catalog learning objects and resources that can be accessed by individual users both within and outside the institution. Resources in the Learning Object Catalog can be easily included in courses by instructors. Blackboard will soon be releasing a service that enables our clients to publish their learning objects to multiple search engines, store them in various educational repositories, and share them through a centralized public Learning Object Catalog hosted by Blackboard.

36 e-Reserves Digital versions of copyright- cleared reserve readings that libraries create for faculty and students. Separate e-Reserve folders can be enabled for each course, and administration of these folders can be delegated to librarians. This feature assures that the library has the necessary level of administrative control to ensure that copyrighted digital content is used properly.

37 Enterprise Scalability Based on robust, industry standard web servers, application servers, and databases, the Blackboard system has a proven ability to scale to hundreds of thousands of active users. Out-of-the-box load balancing supports easy configuration of additional application servers to allow the implementation to grow with adoption. Likewise, multiple database fail-over support assures a reliable, high- availability enterprise environment.

38 Multi-Language Support Enables institutions to run multiple languages on the same system. To support cross-border education as well as foreign language courses, instructors can set the language of the course independently from the language setting of the overall system. In addition to supporting most European languages, Blackboard supports multi-byte character sets such as Japanese and Chinese.

39 System Integration Blackboards data and system integration capabilities, enabled through the Blackboard Building Blocks architecture, allow institutions to integrate student information systems, campus authentications systems (LDAP, Kerberos, Active Directory, etc.), and other campus back-office systems with the Blackboard Academic Suite.

40 Standards Compliance and interoperability with industry standards is a fundamental capability of Blackboards software products. Blackboard is a strong advocate for open industry standards in the areas of system interoperability (IMS, SIF, OKI, etc.); content specifications (IMS, SCORM, NLN, etc.), privacy (FERPA), accessibility (Section 508), and metadata (IMS, Dublin Core, etc.).

41 Building Blocks (Open APIs) Blackboard's open architecture initiative, Building Blocks, provides a public, free software development kit (SDK) that documents application programming interfaces (APIs). Clients and independent software vendors use the Building Blocks technology to create new functionality on top of the Blackboard platform or integrate external systems with Blackboard products.

42 Powering the Network Learning Environment