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Hi everyone,
This probably follows on from the discussion on this list a few weeks ago regarding the emailing of announcements in Blackboard 9.1.
Since our upgrade, we’ve been experiencing some strange behaviour with the notification system and the way it’s dealing with announcements created in courses.
Our system Notification settings are as follows:
Notification Collection: Enabled
Send email notifications as: Allow User Choice (Individual)
Our Course Notification Settings are as follows:
Dashboard: Default Off
Email: Use individual settings
Mobile: Default Off
Then, under Settings, for Announcement Available, Email is set to Default On.
These settings are the only way we have managed to get the ‘Override user notification settings’ box to appear on the Create Announcement page. However, it has been reported by some of our users that whenever they create a new announcement, everyone on their course is receiving an email, despite having not checked the override box.
When trying to replicate the issue, we cannot seem to get Blackboard to send an email notification when we have created announcements – both when checking the box and leaving it unchecked.
Does anyone have any further information about this behaviour or a potential solution?
Many thanks.
Richard Lilleker
e-Learning Technologist
Tel: +44 (0) 1642 333519
LRC Room 1.012
Middlesbrough College
Dock Street
Middlesbrough
TS2 1DJ
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