Blackboard is going away: save your material now!

Our Blackboard contract is coming to an end and it is time to get your course materials out of Blackboard before it goes away!

The deadline for completing the export process is November 22nd. 
NOTE: If you have students with incompletes in Blackboard, please download the grade center from the Blackboard class. (Instructions at the end of this document). After you have the grades saved,  email eLearning@shoreline.edu to discuss how to add the student to a Canvas class to finish the necessary work.

Many of you have already moved your course materials into Canvas but if you need to retrieve old course materials from Blackboard, please go to https://shoreline.blackboard.com and look for your classes. You need an export file, not an archive file from Blackboard to upload into Canvas; archive files do not load into Canvas.

Here are the steps to export your course materials from Blackboard and then how to import the content into Canvas:

1. Here is the link, https://shoreline.blackboard.com; login with Blackboard username and password.

How to Export a Blackboard Course in Common Cartridge Format (works better than Blackboard zipped file)

2. In the Control Panel, expand the Packages and Utilities section and select Export/Archive Course.

3. Click Export Common Cartridge.

Export the package in Common Cartridge 1.1 format

4. Click Submit.

5. You will receive and email that the export is complete; return to Control Panel > Packages and Utilities > Export/Archive course

6. Right click on the file link and save the zipped export file to your computer or thumb drive.

NOTE:

Files, items, discussion forums, web links (URLs), and assessments will be exported, but certain components may be excluded (for instance, topics in discussion forums are exported, but grading, which is not supported by Canvas is not).

Canvas has fewer question types, so exported tests and pools will not include incompatible questions.

Common Cartridge exports a course into a single folder of content. Each content area is then exported as a sub-folder inside the main course folder.

How to Import Blackboard course materials to Canvas:

1. Login to Canvas, https://canvas.shoreline.edu with your Canvas username and password.

2. On the Canvas Dashboard, click on the Start a New Course button,  , located on the right hand side of the page.

3. Name your course, Course Name Blackboard Content (or something that indicates Blackboard content) and then click on Create course.

4. The new course will open and “Next Steps”,  appears at the bottom of the screen. Click on Import Content.

5. On the Content Type drop-down menu, select Common Cartridge,  and then click Import.

6. Check the course content after you see the “Completed” button on the Import Content page.

How to download grades in Blackboard:

1. Get into your Blackboard classroom.

2. Click on “Control Panel.”

3. Click on “Grade Center, Full Grade Center.”

4. Click Work Offline   Download in upper right corner of the Grade Center.

5. Select Full Grade Center, Delimiter type, Tab, Include Hidden Information

6. Save location is my computer.

7. Submit

Remember, Blackboard is going away and we will no longer have the ability to access Blackboard courses.

Please contact eLearning@shoreline.edu if you have questions about the process.

Thanks for participating in The Great Shake Out

Thank you all for participating in the Great Shake Out on Thursday last week and helping Shoreline become better prepared.

There were concerns about most people not receiving a text message while a few others did. This is a great time to remind everyone that you must opt-in for emergency alerts via text. Here is the website that allows you to customize your emergency alerts: https://shoreline.edu/connect/login.aspx?returnurl=/connect

Please help us spread the word and let everyone know to opt-in for emergency alerts!

Thanks!

Winter course schedule announced

It’s never too early to start planning! The Winter quarter class schedule is up and live. Feel free to peruse the schedule and let us know if anything needs to be updated!

http://www.shoreline.edu/CourseProgramDesignSystem/ClassSchedulePublic/

A letter from Chair of the Board of Trustees

An important email was sent out last week from the Chair of the Board of Trustees Shoubee Liaw concerning the presidential search. Of special note are two upcoming public forums on 10/24 and 10/25. Here is a link to the contents of that email if you missed it.

The Letter

From Shoubee Liaw, Board Chair: Presidential Search Progress Report #1

What’s happening this week you say?

Well, let’s see! Here are a few events that are happening:

Monday, Oct. 21:

Don’t Have Health Care Coverage? Come See If You Are Eligible. Callista Kennedy of Public Health-Seattle & King County can answer questions about your eligibility and help you apply for coverage. She will be on campus 9-4 in the PUB. Come see her!

T.A.L.K. has been scheduled for 2:30 in the PUB Main Dining Room. Make sure to be there to get together and have conversations about our work!

A parliament meeting will be taking place from 3-5 p.m. in the PUB Quiet Dining Room. Feel free to stop by and encourage students to attend and participate in their student government!

The Volleyball team hosts rival Edmonds CC at 7 p.m. at home. Be there to cheer on the Dolphins! #GoDolphins

Tuesday, Oct. 22:

The first of a Google Docs drop-in workshop will be taking place in room 4214 in the Library. Come and learn more about what you can use Google Docs for and how to use it better.

DEADLINE: Oct. 25 is deadline day for two separate events. Talent Show applications are due (in the SLC office) and applications MLK Day of Service Leaders are due (to csl@shoreline.edu).