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Blackboard has provided several tools to generate parts of your course using artificial intelligence.  These tools are completely optional, and no AI will be used if you don't specifically use it. The model is built-in to Scholar and no student or faculty data is used to train the AI model.  Students are not notified when AI-generated content is used.  There are several different tools that will allow you to use AI to start building aspects of your course.  As AI models can generate incorrect or biased data it's important that you check any AI-generated content for accuracy, bias and appropriateness before including it in your course.

Generate Learning Modules

If you'd like to automatically generate the structure of your course, you can do so at the beginning of your course.  If you'd like the modules to reflect the structure on your syllabus, you can upload your syllabus first.

Start the process by clicking on the plus sign and choosing Auto-Generate Modules.

Auto-generate Modules Button

You can either enter the course description in the top box, or click on Select Course Items to associate it with your syllabus.

Select course items, or description

Check Include Images if you want the learning module to have AI-generated pictures, and select the number of learning modules that you'd like.

Images and number of modules.

Once you have your settings set up, click Generate, and your modules will be generated (this may take some time).  Select the modules you'd like to add to your course and click "Add # to Course."

Checkbox and Add to Course

Your modules will then be added to your course and be ready for you to edit and add materials to.

Generated modules

Stock and Generated Images

Nearly anywhere that you can add an image to your course, you can use the Unsplash stock image library, or AI-generated images.  To get to either of these click the Image button in any text box.

Add image button

In the menu, select the desired source of the image.

Choose image source

Stock Images

If you'd like to use stock images, choose "Stock images from Unsplash".

Once you do, you'll be able to search for and select a stock photo.

Search for image


Click Next, and you'll be taken to a screen where you can adjust the image size.

Click Next once more, and you'll be taken to the standard Add Image screen.  Note that the alt text for your image has already been filled in.

AI-Generated Images

To use an AI image generator, choose Generate an Image, then fill in your description of the image.

AI-generated image selection

Select an image and click Next.

You can then zoom and change the shape of the image.

zoom and aspect ratio

Set alt text and click Save

Alt text and labels

Generate Assignments or Discussion Prompts

The AI Design Assistant can also generate assignment instructions or discussion prompts.  To start the process, create an assignment or discussion as normal.  Then, click the "Auto-generate assignment" (or Auto-generate discussion) button.

Auto-generate assignment

Enter a description or keywords for the assignment and/or select one or more items of course content that you'd like the assignment to be based on.

description and course items.

You can then set the cognitive level of the assignment.  These levels are the standard Bloom's Taxonomy levels. If you don't know, choose "Inspire me!".

Desired cognitive level

If you want a title to be generated as well, check the "Generate assignment title" box.

Generate assignment title

Click Generate, and you'll get three choices of assignments to create.

generated assignments

Choose one and click Add.  You can then edit the assignment.

Generate Test Questions

You can also use the AI Design Assistant to generate test questions.  To do so, start a test like normal.  Click the plus sign in the middle and choose "Auto-generate question."

Auto-generate question

Just like with Assignments, you can either enter a basic description of what you'd like questions on, or link to items in your course you'd like to have questions generated for.

Description and select course items.

Select the question type you'd like to generate, or choose "Inspire me!" for a variety of question types.

Select question type.

Use the sliders to select the complexity level of the questions, and how many to generate at a time (you can always generate more).

Complexity and number sliders.


Click Generate and you'll see the generated questions. Once you've verified them for accuracy, check the ones that you want and click "Add to Assessmsnent".

Add to assessment.

Your questions will be added.




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