Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

...

Page Properties
hiddentrue
idUpdate


AuthorJan Dougherty
Last Updated

17 Jan  



Scholar has a Journals tool that allows students to keep a journal which is, by default, shown only to the instructor and the individual student.

...

By default, the journal tool is hidden from students.  To show the tool to students, click on the dropdown next to Journals and click “Show Link”

Image RemovedImage Added


The link will then be displayed to students.

Image RemovedImage Added

Clicking this link will take students directly to the Journals tool. There, you can create the journals you wish to use in your class. For students, it is a page that allows them to navigate to their journal.

Image RemovedImage Added

This page lists all of the Journals in the course.

...

To start a Journal assignment, click on 'Create Journal'.

Image RemovedImage Added

On the Create Journal page you'll put in quite a bit of information.

...

First, enter a title for the journal.  You can then include any instructions that you’d like to give students for how to complete the journal.  This text box supports pictures, video, or attachments.

Image RemovedImage Added


Next, choose whether or not you want the journal to be available. Generally, the selection here is 'yes'. If you wish to manually control availability and do not want the journal accessible by students until a later date you can select no here.

Image RemovedImage Added

The Journal Date and Time Restrictions control the window of time in which the journal is available for student view. These are identical to the availability settings anywhere else. You must have 'yes' selected in section two for these to work.  As Blackboard has very specific date and time formats, you’ll want to use the calendar and clock buttons to set the dates and times.

Image RemovedImage Added


In the Journal Settings section, you can control how often journal entries are indexed, the ability of users to edit and delete comments, and whether the students can see each others journals.

Image RemovedImage Added

You can set a weekly or monthly time frame for the indexing of journal entries. This cleans up the look of the journal moving entries to an index whereby you can still steer to older entries. If you require a high volume of entries then weekly is probably the better choice here.

...

Finally, you’ll need to set whether the journal is graded.  If you select “Grade” you’ll have to enter the points possible for the journal.  You’ll also see the option to select how many entries should occur before seeing the ‘needs grading’ prompt on the blog page and in the grade center. A column will be created in the Grade Center once you submit this page. You can also add a rubric if you use them for grading.

Image RemovedImage Added

If the rubric has point values you will be prompted to accept that total as the value for the Points Possible field.

...