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Personal Computer System Requirements

Recommended Home Technology

If you will not be on-campus and will be working on your coursework from a remote location, you will want to be sure to have access to:

  • Up-to-date Desktop or Laptop Computer (Windows or Macintosh)
  • Reliable Internet connection
  • A webcam and microphone 

 is the recommended browser for accessing most 杏吧原创 technologies.

What is Blackboard? 

Blackboard is a Web-based learning management system (LMS) designed to support fully online courses, hybrid courses or face-to-face course supplementation. Blackboard provides many types of tools and features for enriching the learning experience and it integrates with Colleague to provide a space for each course taught each semester. Student enrollments and faculty assignments are handled automatically by the system. Blackboard supports various media types for creating engaging content so there are some computer system requirements for it to work correctly.

Computer System Requirements: 

Browser Settings for Use with Blackboard:

Regardless of the browser being used, Blackboard Learn requires the use of session cookies and javascript enabled in the user's browser to provide the right experience for teaching and learning. Additional acceptance of persistent cookies or third-party cookies may be required for some features to function correctly, including WebDAV access to course files or content collection files.

Must have all settings where appropriate. (Instruction below in tabs.)

  • Cookies Enabled
  • Security 鈥 set to low or medium-low
  • Popup Blockers Disabled or add 杏吧原创, Blackboard, my杏吧原创 and Respondus.com or Respondus2.com to ALLOWED sites

Additional Materials:

A webcam and microphone will be required for all online courses, and may be required for hybrid courses. Additional software may be required. On-campus access will not be available for all software, for example, QuickBooks庐.

PLEASE NOTE: Additional costs for proctoring services or use of other technologies and practices may apply and notice of such costs will be provided to students at the time of registration. Costs  may vary.

Other Browser Plugins 

A handful of Blackboard Learn features require particular additional software to be installed. Without these, the features themselves do not function. Users may be prompted to install the additional software when accessing these features, or depending on individual browser security settings, users may need to acknowledge a browser message allowing the plugin to run on their system.

Blackboard Learn can be used to serve media content or other types of specialized content that requires a browser plugin such as Java, Flash Player, Apple QuickTime, or other plug-ins to render the content. In these scenarios, the version of the plugin and the browsers that are compatible with the plug-in, as well as installation and configuration instructions for the plug-in, are determined by the nature of the content and will vary.

(download the latest versions)

    • (free for students)
    •  on GeoTrust's site.

Browser Support Policy

Blackboard's approach to determining browser testing and validation is driven by two main considerations:
  1. We want to test and validate the latest browsers, especially where browser auto-updates drive rapid end user upgrades.
  2. We want to test and validate an appropriately broad set of browsers that are being used among our clients.

When a browser is listed as tested and validated, Blackboard is committed to supporting client usage in two main ways:

  1. Before a Learn release, by testing the available browser and operating system combinations to prevent any browser issues from being released.
  2. After a Learn release, by rapidly addressing client issues by:
  • Accepting Support cases on the platform technology, assisting with resolution, and escalating the issues for resolution, regardless of the browser in use.
  • Working to resolve any browser issues in product releases as with any other type of issue.

Use ONLY the browsers listed below:

  • Firefox from Mozilla
  • Chrome from Google

With these browsers, Blackboard tests their latest "stable" release channel at the time of testing, which is the channel that gets the most testing by the browser vendors themselves before being released to users.

In addition, Blackboard tests and validates Firefox's specialized Extended Support Release (ESR) channel, which is a subset of their stable channel designed for enterprise-wide deployment. To learn more, see Firefox's Extended Support Release page.

The rendering layer of Blackboard Learn consists of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and JavaScript that all comply with modern standards for those languages.

Our universal design approach focuses on interoperability. This means that wherever possible we do not write code specific to a certain browser or we use the minimum amount of encapsulation to handle variations among the browsers.

  • The rendering layer of Blackboard Learn interacts with the rendering engine of your browser, which is the part that draws the web pages in the main part of the browser window.
  • All of the browser rendering engines are designed to work well with standards-compliant markup in HTML, CSS and Javascript. This includes:
    • WebKit, which powers Safari, Chrome, and Opera
    • Blink, a version of WebKit that powers the most recent versions of Chrome
    • Trident, which powers Internet Explorer
    • Gecko, which powers Firefox

This design approach to the rendering layer of Blackboard Learn allows us to be confident that new versions of browsers, when released, will continue to work with current versions of Learn.

To verify this confidence with each new release, Blackboard executes our browser compatibility test suite against newly released browser versions on multiple OS combinations to ensure function prior to releasing a given version. This testing leverages the full set of automation and manual testing strategies available to ensure confidence in testing.

Because of the increased frequency of new browser version released by some vendors, Blackboard's policy is to support all new browser versions released to the market as Generally Available or by supported release channels, even if the browser is released after testing has concluded for the release. We address any critical browser issues found by clients in the field against a provisionally supported browser as a top priority. We execute frequent test cycles against new browsers to ensure the system continues to perform as expected and will update client facing supported browser documentation appropriately.

Just as we recommend keeping up with the latest version of Blackboard Learn for the best experience, the browser vendors make the same recommendation about their software. Blackboard still accepts client issues for these browsers reported to Support and will attempt to replicate the issue on a fully supported browser.  If it cannot replicate the issue, Blackboard will recommend that the client move to a browser version fully supported by Blackboard.

Assistive Software and Accessibility 

Blackboard is fully committed to ensuring that our platform contains no barriers for users with disabilities and is both usable and accessible by everyone, regardless of age, ability, or situation. Our commitment can be evidenced by the following third party evaluations of the Blackboard Learn platform:

Conformance with the , issued December 2012 by

Blackboard Learn is the first and only LMS in the world to deliver a conformance statement by a third-party, demonstrating our focus and determination to deliver excellence for everyone.

Gold level certification for non-visual access, issued by

Blackboard was the first LMS in the world to achieve this certification. With valuable input from our clients and a strong set of development and testing tools, we invest in accessible products and capabilities that meet the wide range of our client鈥檚 needs. To fulfill this promise we are continually partnering with industry experts to audit our code and user interface design techniques to ensure the accessibility of the products.

Blackboard measures and evaluates accessibility using two sets of standards: the issued by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) andof the Rehabilitation Act issued in the United States federal government.

 

Technologies Not Supported by 杏吧原创 or Blackboard Ultra: 

  • COMPUTERS, TABLETS, SMARTPHONES AND ANY OTHER TYPES OF MOBILE DEVICES:
    • Apple: i.e. iPod and iPhones
    • Android: Tablets {i.e., Lenovo Idea Pad, Dell Streak, HP Multi-touch, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Amazon Kindle Fire, Asus Nexus, Barnes and Noble Nook, and so forth) and any Android Smartphone
    • Windows: Tablets (i.e., Surface RT) and any Windows Smartphone
PLEASE NOTE: The lists above are only a few examples of these types of devices.
  • BROWSERS:
    • Internet Explorer Version 11 or earlier is not supported (Bb and 杏吧原创)
    • Netscape Navigator: All versions of Netscape Navigator are not supported (Bb and 杏吧原创)
    • Opera: All versions of the Opera browser are not supported (Bb and 杏吧原创)
    • Safari Version 5.0 or earlier are not supported for Macintosh (Bb and 杏吧原创)
    • Safari: All versions of the Safari browser are not supported for Windows鈥 PCs (Bb and 杏吧原创)
  • OPERATING SYSTEMS
    • Windows OS 64-bit
    • Mac OSX 64-bit