Hi Jamie,
I amn a student who uses Blackboard on a regular basis. If your college
or university keeps on the versions of Blackboard honestly I wouldn't
see any problems. It's aweful accessible in Windows like you say. When
I go to upload my assignment today I'll try uploading it with Blackboard
on my IOS device and let you know.
On 08/24/13 09:51, Jamie Pauls wrote:
Greetings, all:
I teach a music appreciation class at a local community college in my area.
This semester, I am required to use Blackboard in the instruction of my class.
Fortunately, I am not required to use many of the functions of Blackboard. A
very basic use of the system is all that is required. While Blackboard is
definitely accessible on Windows especially when using NVDA and Jaws, it takes
quite a bit of work to really learn to use the system with a screen reader. I
am perfectly happy to use Windows to access Blackboard unless the site works
significantly better with Safari on the Mac. Are there any instructors on this
list who can shed some light on the subject? The student perspective is welcome
as well, but I especially wish to hear from instructors. I've been a part of
mailing lists long enough to not be upset by dead silence, so if nobody has any
words of wisdom for me, I am ok with a complete lack of response on this thread.
Thanks for all responses.
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