Hi Gary,
My first thought, which is obviously not what you want, but is an
option, is to do your own wiki installation and then link to it from the
module, you may after all want the same info available to a set of modules.
just a thought.
CLAY Gary M wrote:
>On behalf of a colleague - Are there any facilities that anyone can
>point me to either in current or planned versions of Blackboard (could
>be a building block) whereby students can e.g. edit a document and so
>build up lists / details of bookmarked URLs relevant to their course and
>then share with their peers? Obviously there is the Discussion Board
>but what we ideally want is a way the could add to e.g. a document which
>is already in the course but without being given instructor admin
>rights?
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