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Blackboard begins Facebook integration

New Facebook application merges both services, hopes to bridge gap between social networks and course management

Chang, Martha

Issue date: 7/24/08 Section: Campus
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For Northwestern students, signing on to Blackboard to check class information is a daily routine. Facebook has made this chore easier by teaming up with Blackboard to launch Blackboard Sync, a new application that will, among other useful functions, allow students to receive up-to-date notifications of new course material posted on Blackboard through Facebook.

Northwestern students rely on Blackboard, also known as Course Management System, to communicate with classmates and professors, retrieve homework assignments, and view their grades. The Facebook application facilitates the use of most of these features, with the ability to "sync" up information posted by students, teaching assistants, and professors between the two sites. Students using Sync will receive notifications of new announcements, grades, assignments, and other material that is added to Blackboard. As a privacy measure, however, grades will still have to be accessed through a Net ID protected link.

Sync's application page on Facebook touts its main objective: keeping students connected with their classmates, through the cross-referencing of course rosters.

Greg Ritter, product director of Blackboard Inc.'s Blackboard Beyond Initiative, says that Sync's mission is to integrate two important aspects of student life. "Students should have the option to get information about what's changing in their course wherever they are. With that in mind we designed Blackboard Sync from the ground up to be able to push notifications to multiple places," said Ritter.

Northwestern University Information Technology will work closely with Blackboard this August in a process that will allow Sync to fit the specific needs of Northwestern students. "We still need to get some more information about how (Sync) connects. We're definitely planning on having discussions internally and with Blackboard," said James E. Altman, manager of research & academic technologies at NUIT.

Sync's goal of making information more readily available for students could solve complaints about Blackboard's difficult user interface. "Blackboard doesn't do a good job of letting students know when there is new content posted on the site. Hopefully this application could change that," said Altman.
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Shoddy journalism

posted 7/24/08 @ 2:43 PM CST

Isn't Ilana Woods the author's roommate? Poor journalism indeed!

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Ben R.

posted 7/27/08 @ 11:21 AM CST

Northwestern has disabled access. Hah!

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