This article is for faculty and staff seeking information regarding using Blackboard Class Collaborate Ultra. Blackboard Class Collaborate Ultra is a video conference tool that enables instructors to connect with their students synchronously through HuskyCT.
For Ultra Course View, refer to: Using the Collaborate Course Room in Ultra Course View
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Adding the
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Class Collaborate Tool to the Course Menu
Go to your course or organization in HuskyCT.
Click on the + sign in the Course Menu.
Select Tool Link.
Click on
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Class Collaborate Ultra.
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Enter a name.
Select Available to Users.
Click Submit.
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Both you and your students will then be able to access Blackboard Class Collaborate Ultra.
Using the Course Room
The Blackboard Class Collaborate tool comes with a Course Room. The Course Room is always available, and anyone in your course can enter it at any time. When you or your students click on the Collaborate tool, you will see the Course Room. To connect to the Course Room,
Click on the Course Room.
Click Join Course Room.
In the course room, the instructor can present their screen by default, but the students cannot. If students need to present their screens, it is recommended that your either change their role in the session temporarily, change the Default Attendee Role to Presenter in the Course Room, or add a new Collaborate Session where the default attendee is Presenter.
A guest can join the Course Room if the Guest Link is shared with them. You can set the role of the Guest in the Settings for the Course Room and find the Guest Link.
Creating a New Session
To create a new Session, click on the
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Class Collaborate tool.
Click Create Session.
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Complete the required fields.
Enter a name. A guest link will NOT automatically populate. If you want a Guest to join your session, you need to turn it on. The default role is Participant, but if you wish to have a Guest Speaker join you, you can change it to Presenter.
Enter the start/end dates and times.
To set up a recurring session, click on Repeat Session. To have the room available at all times, click on No End (open session).
There are other settings you can configure. For instance, you can either change the Default Attendee Role to Presenter, Allow recording downloads if you want you or your students to be able to download the recorded sessions, or select Large scale session (250+).
Click Save when you have finished setting up the session.
Direct your students to the session for which you wish to meet.
Joining a Session
When you or your students join a session, you will be prompted to turn on your audio and video by clicking the icons at the bottom of the screen. You need to enable access to your microphone and camera in the browser. You should be prompted for this the first time you use Collaborate. Camera video can slow down the session, so only have students turn on their cameras if they are needed.
Managing the Session
There are two menus in Collaborate Ultra.
Session Menu (located in the top left)
Collaborate Panel Menu (located at the bottom right)
The Session Menu
The Session Menu is where the instructor clicks Start Recording. The Session Menu features a phone number that a participant can use to call in if they do not have a microphone or speaker. If you record the Course Session, make sure that you stop the recording when finished, or else it will continue to record even after you leave.
The Collaborate Panel Menu
The Collaborate Menu is where you can chat with participants, manage the participants (mute microphones, etc.), share content, and change your settings (microphone and camera).
Collaborate Menu Features
Chat: You can chat with Everyone.
Participants: Moderator can mute microphones, send a chat message, make a presenter. It is helpful to always keep this open by locking it (see below).
Share Content: Presenters can share their screen/applications, files, or whiteboards. Moderators can create breakout sessions, conduct a Polling Session.
Settings: Set up audio and video and other settings, such as notifications.
Locking the Participant Panel
Click on the three lines above the Participants icon.
Click and drag the panel to the left.
Release the icon in the Drop panel here section of the page.
Sharing Content
You can share your screen, application, whiteboard, or files. To stop sharing content, click on the Stop button in the Share Content panel.
Sharing Content Screen
Sharing Screen: Recommended for when you need to switch between applications (i.e. PowerPoint and browser).
If using Chrome and Windows, you can click Share Audio to play a video and/or share audio with participants in the Share Screen or Chrome Tab option.
If using Chrome and Mac, you can click Share Audio to play a video and/or share audio with participants only in the Chrome Tab option (the video must be on a website, i.e., Kaltura or YouTube).
Sharing Application: Recommended for when you only need to share one application. If you only have one screen and you want to share PowerPoint and keep the participant panel open to see the student list, you need to share that PowerPoint using the Share File option or set up the PowerPoint Slide Show so that it is set to Browsed by an individual (window). This will disable annotation features with PowerPoint, but you can resize the window so you can still see the participant panel and chat panel.
Share Files: You can use this tool to upload PPT, PDF, or Image files. This allows you to keep the participant panel open while presenting with PowerPoint. You can make annotations on the file after it has been uploaded. Annotations can be saved but in a low-resolution PNG file.
Note: The original file is not saved with the annotations.Share Whiteboard: You can use this area to make annotations. This feature will not work with an iPad, but it does work with a Windows or Mac computer. You can use WebEx if you need to use an iPad in this manner. Annotations can be saved but in a low-resolution PNG file.
Engaging with Participants
You can share ask your participants to communicate with you non-verbally using either the "My Status and Settings" or raise hand features.
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You can join multiple Collaborate sessions at once. If you create groups with the Collaborate tool, you can open all the group Collaborate sessions by opening them in a new tab. This way you can easily move from session to session. Everyone in every group can hear you when you speak, so you need to use Firefox because it is the only browser with the feature to mute one tab at a time (as opposed to muting the site). Once you are in the sessions with multiple tabs open, right-click on the sessions you do not want to be heard, and click Mute Tab. Then mute and unmute tabs as you move from session to session. |
Accessing Recordings and Reports
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If you did not turn on the Allow recording downloads in the Session Settings, you need to turn it on before you download the recording. If you do not want students to be able to download the recordings, turn this setting off when you have downloaded it. |
Go to Collaborate Ultra in your course.
Click on the menu in the upper left corner.
Click on Recordings.
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Recordings can take a few hours to process and show up. Please allow 4-6 hours for them to appear. |
Accessing Reports
You can access the attendance reports and polling responses for each Collaborate session download the data to a CSV file.
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If you plan to give students grades for participating in a session, we recommend you have an alternative way for students to get a grade if they could not attend a session. There are a variety of reasons students cannot attend, so this makes it fair to all. At catalog.uconn.edu/academic-regulations/grade-information/, it is stated as University policy that students' grade can only lower due to lack of participation – not absences. Students cannot be graded for attendance as this is against University policy. |
Click on the three dots to the right of the session.
Click on View Reports.
Click on the View report to the right of the session date.
Session Settings
You can turn on/off notifications for your session.
Click on the Collaborate Panel Menu.
Click on the Settings gear icon.
Click on Session Settings.
Turn the notifications you want to receive on or off.
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For more information or assistance with HuskyCT, contact the Educational Technology Office at edtech@uconn.edu or (860) 486-5052. |
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