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Discover how and when students engage with course content
The success of students in a Blackboard course is often dependent on their level of engagement and their ability to stay on track with course content and assignments. As an instructor, it's...
August 30, 2023
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9:11 AM
What we've been up to in a four-minute read
The Analytics, Business Intelligence, and Student Success Technologies Group is part of the Provost's Office and the Division of Information Technology. Our component parts include the Business...
December 5, 2022
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10:56 AM
Early predictions give us more time to help!
The Data Science Team recently released its set of predictions for the 6-year graduation probabilities of the 2020 Freshman cohort. Below is a snapshot of the current cohort's predictions, in...
March 16, 2022
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9:24 AM
Early predictions give us more time to help!
The Data Science Team recently released its set of predictions for the 6-year graduation probabilities of the 2020 Freshman cohort. Below is a snapshot of the current cohort's predictions, in...
March 16, 2022
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9:20 AM
What we've been up to in a five minute read!
The Analytics, Business Intelligence, and Student Success Technologies Group is part of the Provost;s Office and the Division of Information Technology. Our component parts include the Business...
March 3, 2022
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8:03 AM
Our first playbook is hot off the press!
First-year retention is UMBC’s single biggest point of loss during the lifetime of a freshman cohort and a key focus area of the university’s student success efforts. To support this work the Data...
February 15, 2022
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9:50 AM
Benefits help students and instructors
At UMBC, courses are created in Blackboard about four weeks before a new semester begins, providing time for faculty to transition instructional materials and assessments into a new site for...
January 20, 2022
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11:01 AM
Nudging math students to tutoring
Mathematics is a powerful tool. We use applications from math all day, every day, like when we drive over a bridge or look at our email. Math is very difficult for many people, and they...
March 4, 2021
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1:53 PM