Enhance the Blackboard Ultra experience with educational technology integrations!

Tech integrations, also known as “LTIs” (Learning Tools Interoperability), are software add-ons that offer additional course functionality for faculty and enhanced engagement and interactivity for students. These add-ons integrate with Ultra the same way they integrated with Learn Original.

Two screenshots showing the steps to add an LTI to a Blackboard course. The first screenshot shows the mouse cursor hovering over the Content Market option in the Add Content menu when the plus sign is clicked in the course content area. The second screenshot shows the resulting Content Market screen, with a few software options captured in the screenshot.

In Ultra, LTI options can be found in the Blackboard Ultra Content Market:

  • In your course content area, simply click the “plus” (+) button and select “Content Market” from the menu.

Supported tools will be listed in the full-screen menu that appears. Select a tool, modify its settings, and then (if needed) click the “plus” (+) button for that tool to add it to your course.

LTIs will open in a full-screen window in your course for quick access. Some LTIs can be added in-line to Documents in Blackboard.

Common LTI Uses

Plagiarism Detection

Plagiarism detection via tools like Turnitin.

Color buttons with words Copy and Original on keyboard, closeup view. Plagiarism concept

Assignment Management

External assignment management via tools like Google Assignments.

Digital interface displaying documents with charts and checkmarks, overlaid on a blurred keyboard background, conveying organization and efficiency.

Grading Support

Grading support via tools like GradeScope.

Hands of cropped woman teacher grading tests at school.

Video Hosting

Video hosting and embedded video player via tools like Kaltura’s MyMedia.

Digital contents concept. Social networking service. Streaming video. NFT. Non-fungible token. Wide angle visual for banners or advertisements.

Recording Directory

Classroom recording directory via tools like Echo360.

Podcast microphone, laptop computer camera and headphones on desk in recording studio

Class Communication

Class communication via tools like Pronto.

Three students collaborate in a library, discussing notes at a table with books. The atmosphere is friendly and focused, with a whiteboard in the background.

 

LTI Examples

Here are a few specific LTI examples that are centrally supported at Boston University:


Now that you’ve learned a little bit about integrating educational technologies in Ultra, check out more key features of Blackboard Ultra!