Navigating Your Blackboard Course Charter Oak State College New Student Orientation Press the F5 button on your keyboard to begin the slideshow.

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Navigating Your Blackboard Course Charter Oak State College New Student Orientation Press the F5 button on your keyboard to begin the slideshow.

Your Blackboard Course Menu 2 Click on the Down arrow on your keyboard to move through the slides in order. Or, click on any part of the course menu to learn more about it. To return back to this slide at any time, click on the “Home” button below. For additional navigation and help tips for Blackboard, click on the “Information” button below. To return to the previously viewed slide, click on the “Back” button below.

Top Menu Buttons 3 These buttons allow you to change the folder views. They are used primarily by the course builders – you will not need to worry about these for the most part. Click on any part of the course menu to learn more about it.

Course Name and ID 4 This box contains your Blackboard course ID and course name, as listed in the catalog. Wondering what those numbers mean? Click here! This will help you to identify different sections of the same course from semester to semester. Click here! Click on any part of the course menu to learn more about it.

Course Home 5 The Course Home is the starting page for your course. On this page you will see current announcements, new discussion posts and items that need attention. If you’d like to receive some of these notifications via , click on the Edit Notification Settings button. Click on any part of the course menu to learn more about it.

Announcements 6 Your instructor will use the Announcements page to post messages that are relevant to the entire class. Announcements will appear on the Course Home page and your Blackboard homepage. Your instructor may also send these announcements to your Charter Oak address. Click on any part of the course menu to learn more about it.

Syllabus 7 The link to your syllabus can be found here. All syllabi are hosted on Charter Oak’s website so that students can view them before the course starts. Please review the course syllabus carefully, as it provides a guide of all assignments for the course. Click on any part of the course menu to learn more about it.

Faculty Information 8 Your instructor will use this space to post his or her contact information and office hours. You can also contact your instructor by clicking on the Course Tools button and selecting Send . Click on any part of the course menu to learn more about it.

Course Content 9 Most of your course materials can be found in the Course Content section. Courses are organized by week, and each week contains folders for assignments, lectures and discussions. If you are unable to locate something in the Course Content folder, please contact your instructor for assistance. Click on any part of the course menu to learn more about it.

Discussion Board 10 This section contains all of the weekly discussion forums for the course. In addition to the weekly forums, each course also contains a Q&A Forum (some instructors call it a Faculty/Student Lounge) and an Introductions Forum. Click on any part of the course menu to learn more about it.

Course Documents 11 This section contains documents that can be used throughout the course such as help documents, lab worksheets, study guides and project information. Click on any part of the course menu to learn more about it.

Course Policies 12 This section contains course-specific policies such as late policies, exam policies and assignment requirements. The Course Policies section also contains the course grading rubrics. Please read through this section of the course as early as possible, so you are familiar with your instructor’s policies. Click on any part of the course menu to learn more about it.

Course Tools 13 Course Tools provides students with access to the primary Blackboard tools they may use in the course such as Groups, Send , My Grades and Etutoring. If your instructor has assigned you to a group, you will see a box for the Groups tool under the course menu. Click on any part of the course menu to learn more about it.

Webliography 14 The Webliography section contains web links that are relevant to your course content. Please note that some web links may open in a new tab or window. Click on any part of the course menu to learn more about it.

COSC Policies 15 The COSC Policies page, which is linked to the Charter Oak website, provides information on college-specific policies such as Attendance, Academic Honesty and Course Withdrawals. Please read through this page carefully at the start of your first course. Click on any part of the course menu to learn more about it.

COSC Resources 16 COSC Resources, which is linked to the Charter Oak website, provides students with information on resources for academic and technical support. If you are having difficulty in your course, it may help to refer to this page. Click on any part of the course menu to learn more about it.

Plagiarism Policy 17 The Plagiarism Policy page provides students with information about using Turnitin.com, the college’s plagiarism monitoring application. Click on any part of the course menu to learn more about it.

Grade Center 18 This link is for students to access their grades for the course. Please note that grades posted in Blackboard are unofficial. Official final grades will be posted in our student portal, ACORN. Click on any part of the course menu to learn more about it.

Navigating with Breadcrumbs 19  Breadcrumb trail – A trail of links indicating the path from the course home page to your current folder.  To return a previous screen, click on the name of that section in the breadcrumb trail.  Click on the course ID to return to the home page for that course.  Click on the drop-down menu next to your course ID to switch to another one of your courses. Lost your course menu?

20  Look for a small button with a “greater than” symbol on the far left side of the screen in your Blackboard course. If you click on this button, your course menu will return. Where is my course?

21  Students gain access to their courses 4 days before the start of the course.  Your registration must be current in order to gain access to your Blackboard course. Contact the Business Office for assistance with making your registration  If your registration is current and you still do not have access, contact the Support Center: Charter Oak Course IDs

22 Institution: All Charter Oak course IDs begin with COSC to distinguish them from the other schools in the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities Blackboard System. Section: Section numbers are assigned sequentially within a semester. Please check ACORN to confirm your assigned section number. Credit: This is a designation to help Starfish, our course retention system, identify for-credit (CR) vs. non-credit (NC) courses. Getting Help with Blackboard

23  For all questions, especially questions about content or assignment specifics, start by contacting your instructor.  If you have technical issues or require off-hours assistance, contact the Support Center: