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This article will show you how to embed a Kaltura video into your Blackboard Ultra course.
This article will show you how to access the Student Preview and exit Student Preview.
In the Ultra Course View, you can use Batch Edit to update common settings across all content. Batch Edit lets you control content settings in one place and all at once to save you time managing your course.
This article will show you how to import a respondus test into a question bank within your Bb Ultra course.
This article will show you how to create a new group where students are randomly assigned to a group.
This article will show you how to create a custom new group set, add groups and add students to the groups.
This article will show you how to import question banks. You can import Original Course View question pools or files from outside resources into your Ultra course. This creates a database of questions that you can reuse in multiple assessments. Only ZIP files are supported.
This article will show you how to copy Kaltura videos that were uploaded via the Kaltura Media tool in Original to Ultra.
This article will show you how to import a respondus test into a question bank within your Bb Ultra course and then use the questions from the question bank in a new test.
This article will show you want you need to do if you copy over a previous course material containing enabled Respondus LockDown Browser tests over to your new course.
you can create assessments that appear on the Course Content page but don't require students to upload submissions. You can add instructions, files, a rubric, and goals so students can prepare for the offline work. This article will who you how to create this type of assessment.
This article will show you how to download the test results.
This article will show you how to download submissions associated to a particular assignment or test. From the gradebook, you can download files and text students add to their assessment submissions and review them offline.
The Create Recording feature leverages native web browser support for the WebRTC standard to create audio and video recordings directly from the browser without plug-ins or additional software. An instructor or grader can create personalized feedback recordings for individual assessment attempts or manual gradebook items.
This article will show you how you can see which submissions for a particular assignment or test that still need to be graded.