Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Blackboard-Turnitin Integration Errors

Turnitin Assignments: Recent Issues and Support Form

This term, users have reported a few issues with Turnitin assignments. Here are a few examples of the recent issues, as well as a link to the Turnitin Help Desk.
Whenever you experience issues with Turnitin, please use this form to report the issue to the Turnitin support team. A link to their Help Desk can also be found at the bottom of any Turnitin screen.
To contact Turnitin Support: Turnitin Help Desk
Recent Issues:
Error 423 - users get this error if they have submitted an assignment to Turnitin as a student, and then need to access Turnitin in another course as a TA. Turnitin can resolve this issue on a case-by-case basis.
Error 216: "Student limit for this account has been reached. Cannot join student to this class" - Ryerson has a user limit on our account, and we recently reached it. At that time, our user limit was raised, so users will no longer see this error.
Error 206 and 207 - users may receive this error if they are trying to access a Turnitin Assignment that was copied from another course shell. Turnitin assignments cannot be reused, so the only resolution here is for the Instructor to create new Turnitin Assignments. There are other issues that are related to the use of 'copied' Turnitin assignments.

Taken from: http://www.ryerson.ca/courses/faq/faq_general/quiz_turnitin_issues.html

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Solutions to Scroll bar missing from Blackboard Grade Center

the following info was taken directly from http://library.uoregon.edu/scis/blackboard/faq/instructors/i56.html  

My scroll bar is missing in the Grade Center?

If you are using Firefox on a PC, you may not see the scroll bars in the Blackboard Grade Center.
Zoom out on a browser by pressing CRTL + 0 on a PC and Command + 0 on a Mac.
Windows 7   (see below for screenshots) The first step would be to right-click on your desktop and select the ‘Personalize’ option.
  1.   Go to Control Panel
  2.   Select Appearance and Personalization
  3.   In top right-hand search box, type "windows color"
  4.   It will bring up Personalization and a list.  Select "Change window colors and metrics".
  5.   Click on the Item Dropdown (default says Desktop) and select "Scrollbar" and change to 19.
Windows Vista
  1. Go to the Control Panel.
  2. Click on Personalization.
  3. Select the Window Color and Appearance option.
  4. Click on the Advanced button.
  5. Select the Scroll Bar from the item drop down list.
  6. Change the setting to 19.
  7. Submit.
Windows XP
  1. Go to the Control Panel.
  2. Click on Display Properties.
  3. Click on the Appearance tab.
  4. Select the Advanced button.
  5. Select the Scroll Bar from the item drop down list.
  6. Change the setting to 19.
  7. Submit.
  1. Launch System Preferences, either from the Dock or from the Apple menu.
  2. Once the System Preferences window opens, select the General preference pane.
  3. The middle section of the General preference pane controls when scroll bars appear and a few additional scroll bar options.
  4. To return the scroll bars to their pre-Lion functionality, select "Always" from the Show Scroll Bars options.
Windows 7 (Screenshots)
personalize
Now, you will be in the ‘Personalization’ screen, where you would select ‘Window Color’ option at the bottom of the screen.
window color
Next step, once you are in the ‘Windows Color’ screen, would be to click on ‘Advanced appearance settings’.
advanced appearance settings
Finally, under ‘Item:’ select ‘Scroll Bar’ from the dropdown list, which is set to ‘Desktop’ as default, and set the size of the item to 17.
item scroll bar
Then click ‘submit’.