Blackboard is Fairfield University's Learning Management System (LMS). The following resources have been curated for faculty due to popular demand.
- Blackboard Assessments
- Blackboard Communication Tools
- Building Content in Blackboard Original Course View
- Export, Import, or Copy Blackboard Courses
- Follett Discover for Faculty
- Harmonize Faculty Features
- Kaltura and Blackboard Faculty Features
- LinkedIn Learning and Blackboard
- MFT: The Blackboard ePortfolio
Frequently Asked Questions
Why don't I see my courses in Blackboard?
Courses and enrollments populate in Blackboard 2 times a day. If the course is not displaying, it is most likely because you were not listed as the instructor during the last update. If you were just recently assigned the course via CourseLeaf and see them listed on your Faculty Self Service, please wait at least 12 hours for the next update to process. If you do not see the courses listed on your Faculty Self Service, we recommend you contact your program coordinator to ensure your courses have been properly assigned through CourseLeaf.
How do I make my course available?
By default, your Blackboard courses are hidden to students. Even if you have prepared a course's content and consider it ready for student viewing, they will not be able to see it until you manually make it 'available' to them.
How does Blackboard support accessibility?
In addition to text exceptions and being built with accessibility in mind, we have licensed Blackboard Ally which works seamlessly with Blackboard to gauge the accessibility of your content. Ally provides guidance and tips for lasting improvements to your content accessibility.
Receive feedback on the accessibility of your content
Improve content accessibility with Ally's step-by-step instructions
In addition to providing you with insight to your content accessibility, Ally automatically creates alternative versions of your files. This allows students to choose the type of file they want that best suits their needs. While you're in the process of improving files, students still access alternative copies.
How do I find my class roster in Blackboard?
All Blackboard courses have a complete set of enrolled-student names, emails, and photos available for the instructor to see and print. To view your class roster and photo roster, see the instructions below.
I want to record my classes on Zoom. How do I obtain my student's consent?
According to Connecticut state law, anyone being video recorded in a non-public space has the right to consent to the recording, or to refuse to be recorded. To comply with this law in an educational setting, any faculty member who wishes to make an audio or video recording of their class is required to obtain a consent form from all students. While individualized consent for each session is always preferred, under our current, COVID-19 circumstances, one consent form for entire semester is sufficient. If an instructor chooses to obtain a single form that covers the entire semester, the form must specify that the consent obtained applies to the full range of meeting dates. The instructions and template below, filled in with the complete date range and confirmed by students, will fulfill the State of Connecticut requirements according to University counsel.
Please note: If one or more students do NOT give consent to being recorded, the University’s legal counsel has stated the following:
The safest course is to not allow the recording at all, as some of the states that students are participating from might require two party consent for both video and audio recording (i.e. student might need to consent to the audio recording of his/her voice).
That being said, practically speaking, if there’s a demonstrable need for the faculty to record, I think it’s generally probably reasonably ok to allow the recording to move forward so long as those students’ (who did not consent) cameras are off. Moreover, faculty should refrain from using identifying information about the students who did not consent (i.e. only use first name, not last name or other identifier). As Zoom usually has the name or picture of someone not using video, we should make sure this is not captured.
Blackboard App for Mobile Devices
Support for the Blackboard Instructor app ended on September 30, 2022. The unified Blackboard app will allow students and instructors to engage with their classes from any device. As an instructor, you can use the app to create content, post announcements, grade student work, and more. Faculty are encouraged to downloaded the unified Blackboard app. More information on Teaching with Blackboard app