Friday, June 08, 2007

Current List of Blackboard CE 6.1.1 Bugs

Periodically I try to alert you to problems we’ve encountered with Blackboard CE so you’ll know it’s the system and not user error. This list is not complete but at least covers most of the more common and problematic issues we have open with Blackboard Support. By the way, for JCCC faculty members, if you have major issues not listed here, please alert your Ed Tech Center Designer.

We have experienced:

  1. Cases where course content from one semester fails to copy successfully to the next semester’s course shell.
  2. Unexpected System Exception errors that occur for a variety of reasons (opening a course, switching between tabs, and so on), none of which are clearly indicated in the server logs or displayed on the screen for the user’s benefit.
  3. Problems for end users with:
    a. multiple versions of Java installed,
    b. recent versions of Java installed (you should be using version 1.5 with updates 6 or 7 installed, but not Java 1.6)
    c. Internet Explorer 7 or latest version of Mac Safari installed
    d. Windows Vista installed.
  4. Search tool failures with incorrect or no results reported.
  5. Failure of the Banner XML file to import Summer Non-Credit Courses.
  6. Failure of the garbage collection routines to work so the database gets more and more bloated, which we believe contributes to slower access times.
  7. Failure of the Media Library/Glossary tool if a single image is attached to an entry in one of the tool’s collections.
  8. Crash with an exception error if a Learning Module has more than 20 headings or entries included.
  9. Lose of embedded images in assessments when the assessment is exported and then imported into another course shell.
  10. Calendar tool entries entered by an instructor for a specific course being displayed as institutional entries in all courses; which is very confusing for students.
  11. A limit on the number of characters allowed (1333) when an instructor grades and adds comments to an assignment.
  12. Failure of the mail forwarding feature to work when a student or an instructor wants email received in Blackboard CE to be forwarded to their external email accounts.
  13. Confusion when the Submitted and Not Submitted tabs in the Assignment tool show the reverse information.
  14. WebLinks that do not import when a Learning Module is exported and then imported into another course shell.
  15. Course names that are truncated (so as to be indecipherable) or are not in alphabetical order throughout the application (e.g. when setting calendar dates, publishing content from Respondus, importing or copying content from another course and when setting the order of courses displayed or hidden on the My Blackboard screen).
  16. No ability for the instructor to edit Assignment Drop Box comments posted for students after they are posted.

We know there are many more bugs, we currently have about 70 cases open with Blackboard support, but these seem to be the major items that effect students and instructors.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great list,

Put us down here at Brock University in Ontario, Canada for an order of: #1, some #2, lots of #3 presented in a number of ways, #4 with some servers, #6 is really making us bloated, #7, and #10.

We also were not able to import CSV files into the grade book after we upgraded to 6.1, it fixed with the last update. Regarding #7 we've found a that instructors see an error and a "Build" view if they look at a media library in "teach" view that is linked in the course content.

With respect to #13, if they just added the article "to" ie: "to deny access", "to allow access" or used standard buttons people would know how to use them.

We've also come across a bunch of sort errors, timezone issues, plus there was a good 9 days when first our chat server was down then the whole thing went down under moderate load. My favourite issues was a recent one when the system started giving everyone pink MyWebCT backgrounds until it was restarted.

Thanks again for putting together this list, I'll be visiting your blog often.

Sneezy said...

John Fontaine (a VP in development) recently posted to the Bb wiki a list of bugs. Scary reading....