Streamlined, Safe, and Shared: How Enabling Drive Integrations Improves the Learning Experience
Microsoft OneDrive
As demonstrated by the AI Design Assistant, Microsoft is a core Anthology partner that shares our focus on innovation and efficiency. Our native integration with Microsoft OneDrive is another example of this in action.
Instructors using Blackboard Learn have two options to add OneDrive documents to their course. They can either add a read-only document for revision from their learners by selecting “Embedded Cloud Document” from the Subject Content Items menu, or facilitate participation by adding a “Cloud Collaboration” document under Participation and Engagement. Students can also access OneDrive files, added by instructors from within Learn Ultra, including when the instructor has included them as part of assessment workflows.
When adding documents using OneDrive, only a designated folder therein is accessible to the user. This means that they can save all relevant files in a single location for easy access, including templates they’ve designed specifically for their courses.
“Microsoft OneDrive is an integral resource for our clinical teaching program. Our teacher candidates save their teaching videos to cohort-specific OneDrive folders, then use the “comment” feature to timestamp points in their videos related to course assessment indicators. Professor and peers within the cohort are able to access the teaching videos to provide detailed feedback. The system works beautifully. OneDrive has been critical to our successful integration of evaluation of candidates’ teaching practice, which aligns with new practice-based assessment requirements recently released from our state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.”
- Dr Heather Pacheco-Guffrey,
Associate Professor in the Elementary and Early Childhood Education Department, Bridgewater State University
Microsoft institutions can easily enable the OneDrive integration today, with instructions available on our help site. In great news for administrators, we have recently launched a multiple LTI deployment, meaning that the integration can be rolled out to multiple campuses or even disciplines at a time, pending institutional hierarchy.
Google Drive
Google institutions can also take advantage of many of the benefits detailed above via our Google Drive integration. This too allows instructors to add both read-only and shared documents directly into their courses, providing an efficient process while promoting collaborative learning. As with OneDrive, files can only be added from a designated folder—the My Drive folder, in this case—where all Google Docs are eligible to be added to their course.
Our help site provides detailed instructions to enable the Google Drive integration. Please contact your Anthology account representative if you need assistance throughout the process.
A final benefit of native integrations, such as those with Microsoft OneDrive and Google Drive, is that you can now also access insights into their usage via Anthology® Adopt. Adopt provides detailed reporting on how users are interacting with various features and content within the LMS environment, as well as customizable guides to alert different user segments to functionality that will improve their experience. Check out this recent webinar to see Adopt in action.
Deep, seamless integrations are a core part of our commitment to making Blackboard Learn the most intuitive and user-friendly LMS on the market. Please use the Anthology Community, including the Idea Exchange, to provide feedback on how we can continue to tailor the integration of cloud native tools to meet your needs.
Ben Burrett / Lorena Zapata
Senior Product Marketing Manager / Product Manager
Anthology
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