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After the migration, updates to Blackboard functionality will be released on an ongoing, rolling basis throughout the year, allowing CUNY to bring new features to our community faster, with greater flexibility, and less downtime than we currently are able to with our limitation of only performing major maintenance during the annual December maintenance window.
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STARTING TECHLOG UPDATE
As part of the new Blackboard SaaS platform, users will see changes to Blackboard’s update cycle. Courses appear in Blackboard 24 – 48 hours after enrollment or assignment in CUNYfirst.ĬUNY CIS migrated to Blackboard SaaS, a cloud computing environment at the end of December 2021. If the courses are assigned in CUNYfirst and you are unable to access your courses in Blackboard, please contact your campus Blackboard representative. Faculty unable to see courses in Blackboard should check their course assignments in CUNYfirst and have their departments follow through as needed if courses have not been assigned to them. Winter Intercession and Spring 2022 courses were created in Blackboard in early November 2021. Creating a new project from a template 1. At any point during the plotting process in Techlog, please feel free to consult the Logging Technician for any questions. See After Hours Blackboard Support for details.īlackboard course shells are automatically created for every CUNY course based on CUNYfirst data. Before starting, please discuss with the Logging Technician and Schlumberger Logging Engineer about the data location and structure. After hours support is for help with using Blackboard and not for issues involving CUNY Login or accessing Blackboard. This after hours service is available weeknights (between 8:00pm and 8:00am the next morning) and weekends (from Friday night at 8:00pm until Monday morning at 8:00am). Students and faculty with a pressing question regarding Blackboard use can call after hours support for assistance. Basic python syntax and programming skills will be explained, few Python and Techlog modules (libraries) will be introduced.
STARTING TECHLOG HOW TO
Students will be taught: How to create, edit, open and run scripts in Techlog (in a workflow). Additional Blackboard help can be found at. The Techlog Python class is designed to introduce users to programming basic and advance scripts in Techlog. Faculty members moving their course resources online are encouraged to read Teaching Remotely – Provide Your Course Resources Online, watch the Translating On-Campus to Distance Learning webinar, and the Blackboard Instructor User Guide first, then visit the User Guides section of this Blackboard Resources site for tutorials on many Blackboard topics. Blackboard is a resource for online learning available to the entire CUNY community.