The following information is available from Blackboard on using Internet Explorer 7
Follow these steps to add the Blackboard Academic Suite server to the list of trusted sites.
1. Login to the Blackboard Academic Suite and navigate to a page that uses the Visual Text Box Editor.
2. Determine if the Blackboard Academic Suite server is in the list of Trusted Sites. When accessing the Academic Suite, a green check mark will appear in the Status Bar with the label, Trusted Sites. If Restricted Sites (a red circle icon) or Internet (a globe icon) appears instead, the Blackboard Academic Suite server must be added to the list of Trusted Sites.
3. Double-click the Status Bar where the Restricted Sites or the Internet icon appears. The Internet Security Properties box will open.
4. Click on the Trusted Sites icon under the Select a zone to view or change security settings heading. Click Sites to open the Trusted Sites box.
5. The URL for the Blackboard Academic Suite server should appear in the Add this website to the zone field. If not, enter the URL that is used to access the Blackboard Academic Suite in the field.
6. If the URL for the Blackboard Academic Suite does not use SSL security, uncheck the Require Server Verification (https:) for all sites in this zone option. If the URL for the Blackboard Academic Suite uses SSL security the URL will begin with https:// If the URL does not use SSL security the URL will begin with http://
7. Click Add.
8. Click Close.
9. Click OK on the Internet Security Properties box.
10. Refresh the page.
11. A message will appear in the Internet Explorer Information Bar: "This website wants to run the following add-on: 'Microsoft (R) Dynamic HTML Editing Control' from 'Microsoft Corporation'. If you trust the website and the add-on and want to allow it to run, click here..."
12. Click the message and select Run ActiveX Control from the context menu.
13. Click Run in the Security Warning box.
14. The Visual Text Box Editor is now configured to operate correctly within this browser.
In addition to correcting your security settings in IE7, some students have reported that they also needed to change a setting in Blackboard to have access to the text box in the discussion board. Click into Tools box from your MyCarroll page; personal information; set visual text box editor options; disable to fix the problem. This problem will be corrected automatically with the next version of Bb.
Spam blockers, popup blockers, and other security software can interfere with some Blackboard features, even your ability to login to Blackboard. Blackboard also requires cookies and JavaScript to be enabled in your browser. If you are having problems viewing parts of Blackboard, such as the discussion board, you might want to temporarily disable any spam blockers, popup blockers or security software to see if that solves the problem.
No, Blackboard is an electronic learning platform. While your instructors might post course grades within Blackboard during the semester, WebAdvisor is the electronic site for Carroll’s official student records.
No. Blackboard accounts are created automatically when you become a Carroll student or Continuing Education participant.

Carroll does not provide students with e-mail accounts. You will be required to enter your current e-mail address when you register for a course at Carroll. That e-mail address will be automatically entered into Bb. If you do not have an e-mail address already, go to a free e-mail provider (such as www.hotmail.com, mail.google.com, or www.yahoo.com) and establish a free e-mail account.
It is crucial that you keep e-mail address current at Carroll. If you have never entered an e-mail address or if we have an incorrect e-mail address then you won't be able to receive e-mail from your instructors.
You must enter or update your e-mail address using WebAdvisor. Have your WebAdvisor username and password handy, and click here to update your e-mail address. The e-mail address shown in Blackboard will be automatically updated within 24 hours.
Please contact the Records Office for further assistance.
Yes. WebAdvisor is still the source for your final grades.
Not yet. An effective and practical way to allow for preview of Blackboard course sites is being developed, but but previews are not available at this time.".
Students will have access to a Blackboard course site for 30 days after the course has ended.
You will still need to be manually enrolled in student clubs and organizations. Locate the student club or organization that you are interested in joining in the Blackboard course catalog and e-mail the instructor. The instructor will enroll you.
All e-mail generated in Blackboard will be delivered to the e-mail address that you’ve registered with Blackboard. You must keep your e-mail address current. Please follow these instructions to enter or update your e-mail address using WebAdvisor.![]()
The digital drop box is basically a special e-mail folder that your instructor enabled in Blackboard to receive course related materials (assignments, papers, etc.) from students in a particular course. You’ll usually find the digital drop box in the student tools area in your course.
Create a file with whatever word processor your have on your computer (for example, Microsoft Word). Make sure you include your name somewhere on the document.
Save the file in Rich Text Format (see related question) to your hard drive or disk.
The discussion board is where you can interact asynchronously (that means that the sender and receiver do not need to be online at the same time) with everyone in the course, including the instructor. A discussion board differs from e-mail in that it's not privately addressed to only one person. It is a discussion open to everyone in the course. It is just what it says. It is the place to "discuss" what is being learned.![]()
When you enter the discussion board you will probably see several underlined discussion titles - Blackboard calls these “Forums.” Forums are simply ways to organize different topics in the discussion board.
If you want to begin taking a particular discussion forum in a slightly new direction, you might want to click on “Add thread.” Threads are discussions within each discussion forum.![]()
Unlike a discussion board, chat requires participants to be logged into the Blackboard course site at the same time (synchronously). Your instructor probably labeled a button “Communication.” To access the chat functions:
You probably do not have the appropriate software to view the file. You can download free viewers for Microsoft products at http://office.microsoft.com/assistance/9798/viewerscvt.aspx![]()
Rich Text Format is file type that allows a file to be opened by any computer with a word processor. To save in Rich Text Format create a file or open a file in your word processing program and go to “save as.” Click on the drop down menu in the “save as type” box and select Rich Text Format. The file will end in .rtf![]()
Blackboard does not have a spell checker. You might want to compose messages and assignments in a separate word processor (for example, Microsoft Word). You can then run a spell check, when you’re satisfied you can copy and paste the message into the Blackboard section in which you are working (for example, the discussion board).![]()
The chances are that you’re using a word processing program that others do not have on their computers. Therefore it is important to save your files in Rich Text Format. When you’re ready to save a file for submission to a Blackboard site, go to the “save as” menu on your computer and click on the drop down menu in the “save as type” line. Select Rich Text Format. The file will end in .rft
If a quiz opens a pop-up window on your screen you might need to click and drag that pop-up window to the center of your screen and maximize.
Go to the PP slide show in Blackboard and right click while you are on one of the PP slides; select print; then: