Secondary Content
PollingÂ
Polls are great to engage your students/participants and keep them interested. Â Students/participants respond to your poll by selecting one of up to five responses.Â
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Click the purple button - Â bottom right hand corner of the screenÂ
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4. Â Click the square with arrow icon, which is the Share Content featureÂ
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5. Click Polling
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6. Â Select PollÂ
Note: If you choose one of the numbered choice polls, students/participants see numbers as their choices. Â Tell your students/participants what each number represents. Â Share an image, Powerpoint, or the whiteboard to show your poll question and the numbered choices with related responses. Â Example: If you choose 3 Choices poll and have choices 1. Yes, 2. No, 3. Maybe, students/participants can choose between 1, 2, 3 as their response.Â
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7. Click StartÂ
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8. Wait while students/participants answer the pollÂ
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9. Students/participants answer pollÂ
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10. Click Lock Poll to allows for no more answers. Â Click unlock poll to allow for more answers. Â Click Clear to clear the answersÂ
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11. Click button - top right hand corner to end pollÂ
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Polling in Blackboard Collaborate with the Ultra Experience Video
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InteractÂ
Breakout groups allow for small group collaboration, instructors or leaders can create breakout groups that are separate from the main room and assign attendees to them. Â Every attendee in the group is a presenter, which means all attendees can share the whiteboard, files, and applications with the rest of their group.
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Join SessionÂ
Click the purple button - Â bottom right hand corner of the screenÂ
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4. Â Click the square with arrow icon, which is the Share Content featureÂ
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5. Click Breakout Groups
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6. Â Select the students you want in each group. Â You can add and move students and participants by assigning them to a group or by dragging and dropping the name to a group. Â Create a new group by clicking the plus sign
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Note: Â Blackboard Collaborate Ultra can create groups and randomly assign attendees when there are four or more people in the room. Â Allow students and participants to switch groups, if you want them to be able to move to another group on their own.Â
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7. Click StartÂ
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Monitoring GroupsÂ
After breakout groups have started instructors and leaders can move between groups to monitor them. Â If instructors and leaders assign themselves to a group, they can see and hear what others in the group are doing.Â
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Moving Attendees to Another GroupÂ
Moderators can move attendees between groups. Â From the attendees panel, find an attendee and select moderator controls. Â Select Move to another group. Â This will open the Breakout groups panel. Â Move the attendee to another group.
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End Breakout GroupsÂ
To end the breakout groups, select End Breakout Groups
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Breakout Groups in Blackboard Collaborate with the Ultra Experience VideoÂ
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