Blackboard Technical Difficulties

We experienced technical difficulties with the login portion of Blackboard at UTPA. The problem has been resolved, but some users experienced difficulties logging during the evening hours of October 21, 2009. We apologize for the inconvenience.

COLT - Spirit Week Contest

Bronc enthusiasm is at its best in the Center of Online Learning and Teaching which won the annual Spirit Week Door Decorating Contest featuring the theme of Bucky’s Gone Country.

Tegrity Lecture Capture

Attention Faculty – Tegrity Lecture capture is here! If you would like to know more information about Tegrity or would like to use Tegrity in your course(s) please visit our Tegrity page.

cdl.utpa.edu/tegrity/

UT System Buys Land in Second Life

On August 25, 2009, pioneering representatives from all 16 University of Texas System campuses convened in Austin, Texas to lay the foundation for the Virtual Learning Community Initiative (VLCI). Funded by the UT System Transforming Undergraduate Education grant, this spearheading project is extending operations of each of the 16 UT campuses into the online virtual world of Second Life. Leslie Jarmon, Ph.D., the Primary Investigator for the statewide proposal, is a Faculty Development Specialist and Senior Lecturer in the Division of Instructional Innovation & Assessment (CIE/DIIA) at the University of Texas at Austin. UTPA and COLTT are participating in this project with the goal to enhance teaching and learning at this institution.

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Do Students Cheat More in Online Classes? Maybe not.

A new study contradicts the perception that cheating is more widespread in online classes, finding that students in virtual courses were less likely to cheat than their face-to-face peers.

You can’t make any sweeping generalizations based on the results, since the study only looked at 225 students at Friends University, a private, mid-sized, Christian-based institution in Wichita, Kansas.

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Blackboard Scheduled Downtime

ATTENTION: Blackboard will be down on Thursday Aug 27th from 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM. We will be upgrading our institution Blackboard from 8.0.2 to version 8.0.3. This fix will not change anything that you are used to seeing in the Blackboard interface. In addition to Blackboard being unavailable Instructors will be unable to ‘Activate’ their course(s) during this time. We do not foresee any issues with this upgrade. All COLT services should be back up and running by 6:00PM on Aug 27th. Our web services will still be accessible during this time.  

COLT - Network Issues

Currently there is an network outage in our department office. This DOES NOT have any effect on Blackboard. Our website however is currently offline until the network issue(s) get resolved. Please check back for more information.  

Network Issues Resolved

The network connectivity issues have been resolved. You should be able to access Blackbaord without any problems.

Network connectivity problems with UTPA

UTPA is experiencing network problems. Information Technology staff is currently working to solve these issues. In some cases, connecting directly to our Blackboard page may alleviate the problem. Please try connecting to http://onlinelearning.utpa.edu/ directly rather than going through our department website.

We apologize for the inconvenience.

Course Activation

Starting July 8th, you will be able to ACTIVATE your Fall 2009 course through Blackboard. Rather than filling out the course request form and trying to find out that tricky call number or CRN, you just need to login to Blackboard and look for your Fall 2009 course(s). Once you are in the course, click on the “Activate” link on the course homepage. The activation process is quick and simple. Click on the link below to see a 3 minute tutorial on how to activate your course. The activation process should be familiar to you if you have requested a Blackboard course in the past. However, if you have any questions, please contact us at 381-2979 or by email at cdlfaculty@utpa.edu.

 

http://cdl.utpa.edu/activate/activate.html

 

IMPORTANT By activating your course, you will kick start the process of adding student enrollments as well as restoring content to your course (if necessary). It is critical to activate your course soon to be ready for the Fall 2009 semester. Please make sure to activate your course and allow 7 business days for your course to be ready.

 

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