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In line with the UU’s AI policy, the AI functionality within Blackboard is available to instructors. . There are two aspects of Blackboard AI the staff-facing design assistant that helps you build your course and the student-facing AI conversation tool that is used as a teaching tool.

The suite of Blackboard AI design tools an be recognise by the AI icon image-20250312-221950.png.

👉 Blackboard AI tools are experimental, and are best used for ideas or as a starting point for your tasks; any auto-generated content should be reviewed for bias and accuracy.

AI tools

Autogenerate Modules

This tool will build a course structure of learning modules based on a description or existing course content.

In Course Content choose the plus icon and select Auto-Generate Modules from the drop-down menu.

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This open up the AI design assistant, here you can add a description or Select course items to inform the generation a set of learning modules.

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For instance you can search for and select items such as a course handbook or powerpoint presentations to inform the learning modules.

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You can chose a Title Prefix e.g. Week, whether to include images or descriptions the Complexity (from Undergraduate though to PhD), number of Learning modules, then select Generate

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This will generate your learning modules, if the module selection is not appropriate you can select Generate to regenerate the selection or click on the circular arrows to re-generate an image

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When you are happy with the choices select the check boxes beside the modules you want to use and select Add to Course

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The learning modules will appear in the Course content area of your module, ready for you to add your content.

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Assignment and Rubric generation

This tool will generate an Assignment prompt and/or a rubric based on a description or existing course content.

In Course Content choose the plus icon and select Create from the drop-down menu.

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This brings up the Create Items menu, scroll down to Assessment and select Assignment.

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This brings up the Assignment editor, select Auto-generate assignment

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Define the Assignment: add a description or Select course items to inform the AI, e.g. select presentations or journal articles that reflect the topic of assessment.

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Chose the Desired cognitive level e.g. Evaluate or Inspire me for selection of levels. Then chose Complexity on a scale from undergraduate to PhD. Now select Generate.

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This will give you a number of assignment prompts and titles with relevant cognitive level (if not specified before hand). Select the most appropriate prompt and click Add.

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This adds the prompt and the title to the Assignment editor, edit and click Save when you are happy with the prompt.

To add a rubric, click on the cog to adjust assignment settings:

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Scroll down to Additional Tools and select Add marking rubric

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This brings up the Rubric editor, select Generate.

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This brings up the Generate Rubric AI assistant, select the type of Rubric and add any descriptors that you want to assess:

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Then chose Complexity on a scale from undergraduate to PhD and the number of rows and columns. Now select Generate.

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This generates a fully editable rubric, click on the different areas to edit and click save when you are happy with the edits.

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Click Add to add it to your assignment, then click Save.

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Your assignment and rubric have been generated, adjust other assignment settings such as due date and make it visible to students. Students can assess it in the normal way:

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Autogenerate Journal

This tool will generate a journal prompt based on a description or existing course content.

In Course Content choose the plus icon and select Create from the drop-down menu.

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This brings up the Create Items menu, scroll down to Participation and Engagement and select Journal

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This brings up the Journal editor, select Auto-Generate journal

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Define the journal: add a description or Select course items to inform the AI

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Chose the Desired cognitive level e.g. Evaluate or Inspire me for selection of levels. Then chose Complexity on a scale from undergraduate to PhD. Now select Generate.

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This will give you a number of journal prompts and titles with relevant cognitive level (if not specified before hand). Select the most appropriate prompt and click Add.

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This adds the prompt and the title to the Journal editor, click Save when you are happy with the text.

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Make the journal visible and students can access it in the normal way:

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Test generation

This tool will generate a set of questions based on a description or existing course content.

In Course Content choose the plus icon and select Create from the drop-down menu.

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This brings up the Create Items menu, scroll down to Assessment and select Test

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This brings up the Test editor, enter the title of the test and any intro text (select + then select Add text), then select the +

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Select Auto-generate question

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This brings up the AI assistant …

Define questions: either add a description or select course items e.g. presentations or journal articles to inform the question generation

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Next use the drop-down to select Question type or use Inspire me! to generate a mix of types.

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Use the sliders to set Complexity e.g. undergraduate to PhD level, then select the number of questions in the test and click on Generate.

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A set of questions are generated , use the check boxes to select the questions (these can be edited in the test editor) you wish to use. Then click Add to Assessment

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Remember these questions need reviewed for accuracy and bias. You can edit any of the questions by clicking on the ellipsis and selecting edit:

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Edit the question and assessment settings (cog) in the normal way. When you are happy with the test, change visibility to Visible to students.

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Students can then complete the test in the normal way.

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Autogenerate Question bank

Select Question banks from Details and Action panel on the side of Course Content:

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This opens the AI assistant …

Define questions: either add a description or select course items e.g. presentations or journal articles to inform the question generation

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Next use the drop-down to select Question type or use Inspire me! to generate a mix of types.

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Use the sliders to set Complexity e.g. undergraduate to PhD level, then select the number of questions in the test and click on Generate.

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A set of questions are generated, use the check boxes to select the questions (these can be edited in the question bank editor) you wish to use and select Add to Question Bank

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This will generate your question bank, select the bank to review the questions for accuracy and bias.

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Use the ellipsis to edit your questions.

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Auto generate images

Anywhere you see the image icon, e.g. in the document editor, you can auto-generate an image.

Click on the icon to add an image.

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This opens up the Insert Image dialogue box, in the Image Source drop-down select Generate Images.

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This opens up the AI assistant, enter the description of the image and select B (you may need to play with the prompt and generate a few times)

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Select the best image and select Next

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This takes you to the image editor where you can scale and crop, click Next.

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Edit file options and select Save to add your image to the document

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This adds the image to the document.

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AI Conversation

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