Blackboard Learning Management Other Advice

James Phelps - PeerSpot reviewer
Adjunct Professor at Nova Southeastern University

I'm not using the most recent version. It's been a couple of years, so I don't know what versions are out now. I just know that Microsoft or Google bought them. Then after that, we shifted over to both Canvas and Moodle.

It has good points, and it has bad points. Fundamentally, all LMS systems are similar in their work and problems. They vary. It depends on the intensity you need for interacting with students and clients.

I would advise potential new users to be prepared to staff a large technical support unit.

I'd rate the solution seven out of ten. 

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YN
Teaching and Learning Systems Manager at a university with 5,001-10,000 employees

The institution doesn't need to worry about hardware or infrastructure. If you decide to be onboarding Blackboard Learn Ultra and have no idea what to do about the monthly updates, Blackboard has a very good platform to help you. It has project managers who can help onboard and answer queries. 

People considering implementing the product must ensure they take advantage of all the support Blackboard can offer during the onboarding. Make good use of all the help you can get. Overall, I rate the product a seven out of ten.

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Craig Smallish - PeerSpot reviewer
Faculty Member at Milwaukee Area Technical College

I rate Blackboard Learning Management seven out of 10. There's room for growth, but it's solid. Many students have used it at other institutions, so familiarity is an advantage, and it's reasonably intuitive. Ultra Base Navigation is much more intuitive and has a cleaner delivery. It's a healthy seven.

As a graphic design instructor, I find the interface for content formatting pretty clumsy. After removing all the formatting, there's residual HTML that's still just nagging the ability to format. It would be great if they can clean up their formatting. But overall, the core features work well, like laying out weekly curriculum structure, embedding content, and access to remote links.

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LA
Blackboard Team Lead / Business Intelligence Developer at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

When considering the adoption of Blackboard, it's essential to thoroughly evaluate the platform and align it with your institution's specific needs. The primary beneficiaries are students, instructors, and trainers. Careful planning, thorough evaluation, and collaboration with Blackboard representatives are key to making an informed decision about choosing Blackboard for your institution. It's important to align the platform with your institution's specific requirements and ensure that you have the necessary leadership and expertise to support the successful implementation of the system. I would rate it eight out of ten.

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DT
Instructional Designer and Elearning Developer at UNIKEMIA

It is a very robust learning platform that is constantly updated.

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GG
Executive Online Learning at a university with 501-1,000 employees

Such a good product, you can use this within any domain/field, such as the education sector, organizations, corporations.

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March 2024
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