Category Archives: course availability

Welcome to Summer 2009!

Students! Don’t see your courses in Blackboard?
Your courses might not show up for one or more reasons:

Did you just register today? It takes 24 hours for newly registered courses to appear in Blackboard.
Your instructor hasn’t activated your course yet. [...]

Activating your Winter 2009 and Spring 2009 courses

By default, all new Blackboard courses are unavailable to students.  Those listed as Instructor will see (unavailable) next to their course name when they log into Blackboard.  That means that instructors can access their courses and upload content, but that they’re currently hidden to students.
It is the responsibility of the instructor to make their course [...]

Spring 2009 courses are available

Spring 2009 courses are now available for instructors in Blackboard.  If you are teaching a Spring 2009 course and do not see it when you log into Blackboard, please let us know at blackboard@stonybrook.edu.

Students, you will not see your Spring 2009 courses until your instructors make them available to you.

Winter 2009 courses are available

Instructors may now access their Winter 2009 courses in Blackboard and upload content.  Students will be added later this month.

Activating your Fall 2008 courses

By default, all new Blackboard courses are unavailable to students.  Those listed as Instructor will see (unavailable) next to their course name when they log into Blackboard.  That means that instructors can access their courses and upload content, but that they’re currently hidden to students.
It is the responsibility of the instructor to make their [...]

Making your course available to students

By default, all new Blackboard courses are unavailable to students.  Those listed as Instructor will see (unavailable) next to their course name when they log into Blackboard.  That means that instructors can access their courses and upload content, but that they’re currently hidden to students. 
It is the responsibility of the instructor to make their course [...]