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ADDING CONTENT TO YOUR BLACKBOARD MODULE First Add a Content Area • With Edit Mode turned on select "+" and select "Content Area". • Give the Content Area a name eg. "Lecture Notes" or "Week 1". • Tick the check box "Available to Users" • Select Submit Your new menu link will now appear at the bottom of your Module menu. This can be easily edited by selecting the arrow to the right of the menu link. This can be re-ordered by selecting the double-ended arrow to the left of the menu link. Drag the item up or down the menu. Re-position your menu link Edit your menu links

Next add Content to the new Content Area Click on the new link - in this example Week 1 to open the Content Area. Once open you will see new menu options. Use the Build Content option to add content.

The Build Content drop down list contains all the types of content you can create within your module. • Files • Items, which can contain text, audio, movies, files, and images • Individual audio, image, and video links • Folders, Learning Modules, and Lesson Plans • Mashups* • Blank Pages All of this content can be organized in folders to create a structure through the module. *NOTE: A Mashup combines elements from two or more sources. When you view a YouTube™ video in a Blackboard Learn course as part of the course content, you are experiencing a Mashup. Mashups can also include Flickr® photos and SlideShare presentations. Adding a file Choose file from the Create options Fill in the details on the next screen • Give a name for the link to the file. • Browse your computer to find the file. • Set your file options and hit Submit.

YOU CAN ALSO CREAT CONTENT IN BLACKBOARD LEARN. Add an item to your Content Area/Week 1 An item can contain text, audio, movies, files, images, and Mashups. If text is added, it can be formatted using the Text Editor functions. Select Item from the Build Content menu Fill in the following screens. Firstly give the item a name and in the Tex editor box enter the content. See in this example there is text, a link and a YouTube video.

Next browse your computer and add attachment/files. Next setup your Standard options and click Submit QUICK STEPS: Adding Items to Content Areas 1. Access the Content Area from the Module Menu. 2. On the Action Bar, point to Build Content to access the drop-down list. 3. Select Item from the Create column. 4. On the Create Item page, type the item's Name and select a color for the name, if you want. Add optional instructions or a description in the Text box. Format the text using the Text Editor functions, if you want. 5. To add a file, click Browse My Computer or Browse Module Files to locate the file. Add a Link Title for the attached file; otherwise the file name appears in the Content Area. Alternatively, you can use the Attach File function in the Text

Editor. 6. Under Options, select Yes for Permit Users to View this Content to make the item available to students. Select other options as needed. 7. Click Submit. NOTE: In the Build Content drop-down list, additional content types are listed. Notice that Files, Audio, Image, Video, URL, and Mashups are listed, but can also be added using the Text Editor functions when adding a content item. The student view may be different depending on the method used, so experiment to determine which method meets your needs.

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