Students Using Class Collaborate Ultra - A User Guide

UConn students can use Class Collaborate Ultra, a video conference tool, to connect with instructors in HuskyCT.

The recommended browser is Chrome when using a Windows or Mac computer.

You can participate with video and audio using the Blackboard app on your phone, but you cannot share your screen. Additionally, iPads cannot be used to share screens on Collaborate.  When using an iPhone or iPad, the default browser is Safari. 

Using Class Collaborate Ultra

  1. Navigate to your course in HuskyCT.

  2. Click on Class Collaborate Ultra.  

     

  3. Locate the appropriate session. Depending on the purpose of the meeting, the session type may be listed as a Course Room, or it may be listed as another type of session created by the instructor, like Office Hours.

     

  4. Click on the room you wish to join.

  5. Click Join Room.

     

  6. Once connected, make sure your microphone, speaker, and camera are set up properly. To test them in the Settings Panel, 

    1. Click on the Collaborate Panel Menu, located in the bottom right.

    2. Click on the Settings Panel.

  7. If your audio is not working, dial into the session using your cell phone.  

  8. Alternatively, you can:

    1. Click on Set up your camera and microphone.

    2. Follow the instructions that appear.

  9. Once your audio and camera are working, click on the microphone to start your audio.

  10. You can also click on the camera; however, you are not required to do so.

  11. To send a chat message to everyone, click on the Chat Panel in the Collaborate Panels Menu.

  12. Click on the raised hand icon to raise your hand if you have a question.

  13. Click on the Profile icon to indicate your status to the instructor.

Accessing Recorded Collaborate Sessions

  1. Go to your course in HuskyCT.

  2. Click on Class Collaborate Ultra

  3. Click on the Collaborate Menu in the upper left corner, denoted by three white lines.

     

  4. Click Recordings to find the appropriate recording. 

  5. Click on the desired recording to watch it.

For a demonstration of students using Blackboard Collaborate Ultra, see Using Blackboard Collaborate Ultra.