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Student Blackboard

Blackboard is one of a growing number of electronic course management systems that encourage interaction between students and faculty; students and students. Blackboard incorporates web pages, email, discussion boards, chat rooms, small group areas, online quizzes, an online grade book, document sharing, and more to create an online learning environment.

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Blackboard Student Tutorial

This tutorial explains how the Blackboard system works for students at DePaul. Students should view this tutorial before using Blackboard for the first time.

Getting Started with Blackboard for DePaul Students

A printable, 2-page PDF document - Hints and highlights for using Blackboard.

Blackboard Homepage Quickguide [PDF, 1 pages, 98.3k]

Directions on how to create and access a student homepage in Blackboard.

Submitting Assignments and Checking Grades - For Students [PDF, 1 page, 95.9k]


This is a Quickguide, for students, on how submit assignments and check their grades on Blackboard.

Blackboard System Requirements [PDF, 2 pages, 142k]

A list of the computer requirements and plug-ins needed to use the Blackboard system.

Known Issues with Blackboard

This is a list of known conflicts and issues with the Blackboard system at DePaul. Where possible, it includes the resolution for the issue. If you are experiencing problems, please review this list.

Academic Integrity

Academic Integrity Policy

DePaul University is a learning community that fosters the pursuit of knowledge and the transmission of ideas within a context that emphasizes a sense of responsibility for oneself, for others and for society at large. Violations of academic integrity, in any of their forms, are therefore detrimental to the values of DePaul, to its students' development as responsible members of society and to the pursuit of knowledge and the transmission of ideas.


 
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