How do I request a Blackboard course or organization shell?

How do I request a Blackboard course or organization shell?

 

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If you are teaching a course this semester or the next that’s listed with the University Registrar and appears in the Schedule of Classes under your name, it’s likely that a Blackboard site will be automatically created for the course.

Which course types are created?

Lecture / Lab

Field Studies

Discussion

Independent study (IND)

Research (RES)

Thesis research (THE)

When a course is added to the Schedule of Classes after the initial creation date, it should be created in Blackboard by the next day.

What if I don't see my course in Blackboard?

If you've logged into Blackboard and do not see your course shell, please consider the following scenarios before opening a ticket:

Before you open a ticket, PLEASE confirm that your Departmental Scheduling Coordinator has correctly entered your name in the schedule of classes. Once you are listed in the SOC, your Bb course access will be updated overnight. If you still don't see it, proceed to the next step.



STEP ONE: Verify your schedule with the department scheduling coordinator

Your name is not associated as an instructor with the course you are teaching in the SOC.

  • Please see the Departmental Scheduling Coordinator FIRST to resolve the issue.

  • Your name must be associated with a course in the SOC for your Blackboard access to be processed.

  • Once you are listed in the SOC, your Bb course access will update overnight.

If you still don't see it, proceed to the next step.



STEP TWO: Verify course shells in Blackboard

You and your Department Scheduling Coordinator...

  1. believe you are correctly assigned as the instructor of record in the SOC

  2. you still do not see your course shell in Blackboard

Please submit a Request Tracker (RT) ticket via my.umbc.edu/help.



NON-SOC REQUESTS

You’d like to request a Blackboard site for another purpose

Please submit a new course / org request.



In all cases, be sure to provide as much information as possible including the CourseID, class number, section, and instructor username.