The Challenges
With almost 40,000 students from 137 countries learning on campus and online, Northumbria was an early and enthusiastic adopter of Blackboard® Learn to support a comprehensive and cohesive classroom and learning experience. The university also provided valuable insights during the development of Blackboard Learn Ultra with feedback about potential improvements and upgrades based on student and instructor experiences.
Those included comments and ideas about an early Microsoft Teams functionality within Blackboard Learn Ultra. “People naturally started to experiment: ‘Oh, how could I use this alongside Blackboard?’” recalled Lee Hall, head of technology enhanced learning at Northumbria University.
In addition to supporting greater information sharing, coordination, and even camaraderie, Northumbria’s early embrace of the feature paid off at the onset of the pandemic, when the university had to rely on the virtual learning environment/learning management system for everything from lectures to student support.
But the functionality had serious limitations, such as forcing instructors to manually add students to Teams channels for various classes and manage settings and permissions. This quickly proved extremely cumbersome and time consuming with large classes.