Blackboard Mobile App
Blackboard Mobile Learn app gives students and faculty access to their courses and content on their mobile devices. The app is a read only tool, students cannot submit work through the app.
Use the links found in this section of the Blackboard home page
You must enter Connecticut Community Colleges when asked to enter your college
CSCU Student Support Help Desk: 860-723-0221
If faculty or students are unable to access the Blackboard course.
1. Check Banner to be sure enrollment/registration is all set.
2. If enrollment is correct, submit a Service Now ticket, for Category (Learning Management) and Assignment Group (BIS-Managers) or call 860.723.0221.
GCC Distance Learning offers one-on-one support to enhance your interaction with the Blackboard Learning Management System. Contact Information: GW-DistanceLearning@gatewayct.edu
Please provide the following information in your email
Lynn Roller, Professor/Faculty Coordinator of Distance Learning
Don Walker, Assistant Professor/Faculty Coordinator of Distance Learning
Robin DeJesus
Web-Enhanced (On Ground) are courses delivered on campus at a specific time and location. Blackboard is used to present the material and support the on-ground learning.
Hybrid (HYBR) are courses delivered half-time on campus in a specific location and time. Blackboard is used to present coursework, submissions, and assessments.
Online (ONLN) coursework and assessments are delivered asynchronously through Blackboard. These courses use various online tools that include (but are not limited to) discussion boards, assignments, testing, web links, videos, group work, journals, etc. Students must meet all due dates and deadlines set by the course syllabus.
Online with Campus Requirement (OLCR) coursework is delivered asynchronously through Blackboard. These courses use various online tools that include (but are not limited to) discussion boards, assignments, testing, web links, videos, group work, journals, etc. Students must meet all due dates and deadlines set by the course syllabus.Students are required to attend an on-ground or virtual orientation and proctored exams.
Live/Remote Online Course (LRON) virtual class sessions are held at a specific day and time, using the Teams and/or WebEx. Coursework is delivered synchronously through Blackboard. These courses use various online tools that include (but are not limited to) discussion boards, assignments, testing, web links, videos, group work, journals, etc. Students must meet all due dates and deadlines set by the course syllabus.