On Monday through Wednesday, Nov. 26 – 28, The Faculty Center for Professional Development will be offering special walk-in support for faculty using Blackboard to make up time missed due to Hurricane Sandy. Center staff will be providing hands-on assistance with making Blackboard sites accessible to students, uploading course materials, and setting up discussion boards, blogs, and online conferences using Blackboard Collaborate to facilitate interactive assignments for individual and group participation. Staff will be available each day from 10:00am to 2:00pm and at other times by mutual arrangement. Please contact the Center at 718.982.3774 or email to blackboard@csi.cuny.edu for further information.
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