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In August of 2022, Blackboard Learn will begin to use the Ultra Base Navigation (UBN). This will update the appearance of Blackboard Learn. This update is a stepping stone towards the an eventual move to Blackboard Learn Ultra.

If you are a returning student, your module content will not have changed. Module menus, module content and tool links will continue to operate in the same way.

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  • Modern, intuitive experience.
  • Responsive layout for mobile devices.
  • The new activity stream and aggregated calendar helps you to better manage your time. The aggreg.ated aggregated courses calendar can be linked to an external calendar tool using an .ics file.
  • Assessment and assignment details can be found in one location (using the Activity Stream)
  • Quick access to important information by opening modules and tools in layers, reducing the number of clicks needed to take an action.

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  1. Select the Courses button (shown below):



  2. The Courses list will open:

Courses Tile/List View

Withing Within the Courses tool, you can view your modules in tile or list view, using the view toggle button (highlighted in red in the image below):

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List View

To see your modules displayed in list view:

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If there are modules you access more often than others, they can be added to your Favourites. Making a module a favourite will ‘pin’ it to the top of your Courses list.

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  1. Select the Marks button (shown below):



  2. The Marks page will open:



  3. Selecting any of the shown assessments, or the View all work buttons button, wiil take you to the My Marks and Feedback page for that Blackboard Learn module:

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