Accessing Blackboard: Username / Password / Internet issues
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If you are unsure of what a username is please read this page:
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Blackboard accounts are created within 24 hours of your initial subscription to iSolutions services. Please wait 24 hours after you have subscribed before attempting to access Blackboard.
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Yes, you can access Blackboard using a web browser and an internet connection from wherever you are, for example at home, at an internet cafƩ, at a library etc.
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Remember: Blackboard uses your iSolutions username and password. So if you forget your account details you can reset your password by answering the security questions that you set when you created your iSolutions account. You can do this from the Subscribe website.
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This error is caused by an incorrect security setting on your computer. In order to function, Blackboard needs to be able to execute scripts on your computer. To activate scripts in Internet Explorer, go to the Tools menu -> select Internet Options -> and click on the Security Tab. Now, click on theāInternetā zone icon (the globe) at the top of the screen. Next, click on the Custom Level button at the bottom of the screen. Scroll down the page until you find the Scripting section and be sure Active Scripting is enabled. Blackboard requires scripting to be turned on in order to work correctly, however if you are concerned about this setting you can change it back to the previous setting when you finish using Blackboard.
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This is usually caused if you use a bookmark or favourite to access Blackboard and the login screen (where you enter your username and password) is bookmarked instead of the front page. If you use a bookmark to access Blackboard make sure it goes to https://blackboard.soton.ac.uk/ and no other page.
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Follow these instructions to clear your web browser cache http://www.wikihow.com/Clear-Your-Browserās-Cache. When you have done so restart your browser and try again.
Course Access Issues
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When courses are created on Blackboard they are set to be unavailable to students.Ā This is so that the course instructor may prepare the course and then make it available when they are ready.
If a course in your “My Courses” box shows “unavailable” beside it then the course has not yet been made available to students by the course instructor.
If you are concerned about this please contact the course instructor.Ā Instructors can make their course available by following this simple 3 step guide: http://go.soton.ac.uk/71a
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There could be several explanations for this:
- When you look at the My Courses box, only courses which are āavailableā to students are accessible, courses which are āunavailableā are listed in black, with the word āunavailableā next to them. When courses are created on Blackboard they are set to be āunavailableā to students. This allows the course instructors to prepare the course and then make it āavailableā to students when they are ready for students to use the course. The most common reason that students cannot see a course is that the instructor has not set the course to be āavailableā to students. If no one else on your course is able see the Blackboard course either, then this is the most likely explanation. This can also explain why the list of courses shown in Blackboard does not match the list of courses shown in the SUSSED Portal. Information for instructors on how to make a Blackboard course available to students is on our web pages.
- Blackboard synchronises information with the Banner Student Information System which holds your enrolment details every day. You should wait until the next day before expecting to see the course in Blackboard. The process may also be delayed because some Schools do not action enrolments queries immediately after requests are made to their School Office, for example changes of course or programme.
- It is possible that the course is not active in Blackboard and therefore unavailable to students because the instructors have not set up a Blackboard course for that unit. You may check this yourself by clicking on the courses tab, under your Course List you will see courses which you are enrolled on but which are not available to your for this reason ā they will have (unavailable) beside the course. There may be other web-based materials on a different system. The course instructor will be able to check this for you.
- There may be an āarbitraryā course that covers the subject. There is no mechanism to automatically enrol students onto these courses and they require users to self-enrol onto the course using Blackboard. Instructions are available online. If this is the case your course instructor should have provided you with the required joining details.
iSolutions can investigate any missing courses for you. Please email the ServiceLine, stating which specific course is missing from your list. It is very helpful if you can provide the course code for the course concerned.
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General instructions on enroling onto a course in Blackboard are available in the Getting Started Guide for Students. You should be enrolled automatically in most of your courses but you may have to self-enrol on some courses. Note that to self enrol you will need to know the name of your course and possibly an access code to join it. Your tutor can provide you with these details.
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There is no way that a student may remove themselves from a course, however if you send an email to ServiceLine@soton.ac.uk, stating what has happened and which course is concerned, the Blackboard Administrator will then be able to remove you from the course.
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It could be that the course menu has collapsed, watch the animation on this page to find out how to get it back.
Using Blackboard
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Try clicking first on āSave as Draftā on the assignment upload screen.Ā This will save your assignment as a draft.
Then click on āContinue Current Submissionā and then click on Submit. This will submit your saved draft.
Make sure that you never double click on any of the buttons, only single clicks are needed.
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An occasional issue with the Chrome browser can result in only the first page of a PDF displayed.Ā This is not specific to Blackboard but we have produced this workaround to assist anyone who experiences this issue.
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- Click on the Logout button ā it remains at the same place at the top right of the page. The icon looks like a power button.
- You will be taken back to Blackboardās front page.
- Below the login box is a link āShow available languagesā, click on this and a globe appears on the left of the browser window, click onĀ it and thenĀ ā click on English.
- Click on Login, enter your username and password, Blackboard will now appear in English.
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The easiest way to resolve this problem is to turn off the Visual Text Box Editor:
- Log into Blackboard.
- At the My University of Southampton screen look to the top left for the Tools box
- Click on Edit Personal Information.
- Click on Set Visual Text Box Editor Options.
- Select Unavailable.
- Click on Submit.
This will turn off the Visual Text Box Editor and should completely resolve the issue.
This issue particularly occurs if you are using an Apple Mac with the Safari Web Browser. Blackboard recommend using the Firefox or Chrome web browsers if you use a Mac and have difficulties with the text box.
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When you have been using Blackboard for a year or more you may find that you want to tidy the My University of Southampton screen. To find out more please read our guide.
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Using Microsoft Internet Explorer, follow these instructions:
- Click on the Tools menu.
- Click on Internet Options.
- Click on the Security tab.
- Click on Custom Level.
- Scroll down to the Miscellaneous section and find āLaunching programs and files in an IFRAMEā, set this to Enable.
- Click on OK.
- Click on OK once more.
If have concerns about the security of this option you may set it back to Disable when you have finished using Blackboard. Please also check that any third party firewall software you are using is not interfering with Blackboard, several firewall applications have been known to affect the Discussion Board.
If you are using McAfee Security Suite the Advert Blocker can also cause the issue. Disable the Ad Blocker if you experience this issue. Open the privacy services window and under āBlock Adsā uncheck the option to block ads.
If you are using any pop-up blocking software,Ā addĀ Blackboard to its whitelist.
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If you use OpenOffice to view / edit documents instead of Microsoft Office then documents will not appear within the Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser when you click on them. Instead you should save them to your computer and then open them in OpenOffice. Information on how to save (download) files from Blackboard is available on our web pages.
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You can change the text size within Blackboard in the same way as you would with any other web page. In Internet Explorer click on the View menu then move your mouse down to Text Size and finally select Large or Largest from the list. You can set the size back by going through the same process and choosing the normal setting.
You may also wish to check the following in Internet Expolorer : go to Tools, Internet Options, click on the Accessibility button in the General tab and check the box Ignore font sizes specified on web pages. That may fix the issue on an ongoing basis, rather than changing the text size every time you use Blackboard.
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You can install Office for free whilst you are a member of the University.
Adobe provide a free reader for PDF files called Adobe Acrobat, you can download it from Adobeās website
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Refer to the online guide for information about Groups.
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Refer to the student guides to using blogs in Blackboard.
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Refer to the student guides to using wikis in Blackboard.
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There is a guide to taking Blackboard tests on our website.
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There is a guide to posting messages on a Blackboard discussion board on our web site.
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There are two different methods available for submitting assignments online through Blackboard. Your instructor will be able to tell you which one it is necessary to use.
- If the assignment uses the TurnItIn Plagiarism Detection Service, refer to our online guide.
- If the assignment uses the Blackboard Assignments feature, refer to our online guide.
Note that you may be expected to use the e-assignment system instead.Ā This can be found at https://www.assignments.soton.ac.uk/
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Send your question to serviceline@soton.ac.uk making your question as clear as possible. Remember to include useful information such as which course is affected (provide the full course title and unit code if possible), what your iSolutions username is, and whether you are experiencing the problem on a home computer or on an iSolutions Public Workstation. It would also be helpful if you could let us know what Operating System and Internet Web Browser you are using.
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Maybe the course menu is collapsed?Ā Watch the animation on this page to resolve this.