It's a little basic, but has been reasonable reliable for us so far. Most issues are with students not checking their spamHi Mike,It sends and email with a link to to a digital receipt to students and creates a folder within the content collection of the module where lecturers could access the receipts.
We are using the Enhanced Receipting tool for this purpose (and yes, at extra cost...)SandraOn 14 December 2015 at 10:07, Mike Cameron <[log in to unmask]> wrote:Dear allDoes anyone out there know of reliable ways of getting email receipts to students following submission to a Blackboard assignment?I know this is possible through notifications (though we have not always found this reliable) and through Turnitin, I think some people have customised solutions.Anything quick, easy and reliable to implement?ThanksMikeTechnology Enhanced Learning Team ManagerAcademic Registry, University of BristolRoom G.01 | Senate HouseTyndall Avenue, Bristol, BS8 1TH(+44) 0117 92 17320
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