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The Blackboard Ultra Course View is available as an option during a pilot program started in Spring 2022.

Looking for a comparison of features? View this article: Ultra Course View Feature Comparison and Availability

Clean, Modern Look

The Ultra Course View is cleaner and more modern than the Original Course View.

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It is simpler to use and more intuitive, as well. Tools are contextual to reduce clicks and content appears in the course using peek layers that slide from the right.

Content Displayed on a Single Page

Content is displayed on a single page.

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Folders expand and collapse, so it is easier for students to find the content and assessments they need.

Add Content Wherever You Want

Quickly add files, links, assignments, and assessments.

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In addition to uploading files from your computer, you can also add content from cloud storage systems like OneDrive For Business, Dropbox, or Google Drive.

Add Files via Drag/Drop
Quickly add files to your course by dragging them to the content panel of your course.

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You can drag one or multiple files, or even a folder (in some browsers).

Build Complex Content as Documents

Ultra Course View includes a new content type, document, that allows you to build complex pages with a mix of text, images, videos, and files.

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Documents are optimized for mobile devices, so you and your students can access them directly from a smartphone browser.

Brand New Text Editor

The brand-new text editor in the Ultra Course View is optimized to create content that is mobile-compatible, so that you and your students can access it directly from a smartphone browser.

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The text editor is simplified, but includes tools for formatting text, adding links and media, and embedding mathematical and scientific formulas in your text.

Enable Conversations for Student Questions

If you enable Conversations for individual content items, students can discuss the content with you and their classmates.

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They can ask for help, share sources, or answer questions others have. As the conversation develops, it appears only with the relevant content. You can enable conversations for Documents, Assignments, and Tests.

Easy-to-Understand Item View for the Gradebook

The Item List is your new default view of the course gradebook. You can view all the coursework you have assigned and your grading progress.

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Quickly see how many students have submitted an assessment, how many you need to grade, and how many grades need to be posted. You also can see when you have completed grading an item.

Use the toggle in the upper left to switch from Item to Grid view. The Grid view is a traditional spreadsheet-like view of the Gradebook.

Keep Grades Private Until You Are Ready to Post

In the Ultra Course View, you can control exactly when students are able to see the grades you have entered.

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Once you enter a grade, it is private until you Post it. You can post individual grades, or wait and post all of the grades for a particular assessment at once.

Automatically Assign Zero’s for Past Due Assessments

If your assessment has a due date enabled, Blackboard can automatically assign a zero to any student who does not submit the assessment by the due date.

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You can override the zero with a grade, of course, but the automatic zero can help students realize that they have missed a due date.

While automatic zeros is enabled by default, you can disable it in the Gradebook settings.

View Student Profile Photos

Get to know your students with the new profile photos, which they can edit from their Profile in the global navigation menu.

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These photos appear in the Roster, Gradebook, Discussions, Conversations, Messages, and more.

Set Accommodations Once for a Student to Apply All Assessments

In the Ultra Course View, you can set accommodations for a student once via the Roster, and then they will apply to all assessments in your course.

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Accommodations can affect due dates, by never marking a student's submission as late, or the time limit, by providing extra or unlimited time for assessments with a timer.

Course Announcements Appear as Pop-Ups in the Course

In the Ultra Course View, in addition to having announcements sent to students via email, they also appear in the Activity Stream along with other course updates.

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Additionally, they now in Ultra Course View also appear as pop-ups for each student the next time they enter the course.

Send Messages instead of Email

The Ultra Course View does not include the Send Email function that you may be used to in the Original Course View. Instead, send Messages.

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You and your students can send messages to each other, multiple people, or the entire class. Unlike sending an email in Original Course View, the Messages are kept in the system and can also be sent via email. 

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