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UCL access to Blackboard Collaborate will end by 17 May 2022. Recordings must be downloaded and shared via a Lecturecast link in Moodle or Mediacentral (can also be linked in Moodle) if student access is required. Further information about the decommissioning of Blackboard Collaborate can be found in this Teaching & Learning page.

This training guide describes the basic steps required to download content from Blackboard Collaborate.


1. Navigate to the Blackboard Collaborate activity on your Moodle course page.

Click on the Blackboard Collaborate activity to open it. The recording should be listed (see image below of view in Moodle).

  • Note that if you have a single Blackboard Collaborate session available for the duration of a course then there may be multiple recordings available. These can be deleted by clicking the X to the right of the recording duration in brackets [].

Image 1 - Collaborate recording link

Image of session recording listed in Moodle with hyperlinked title.

2. Click the title of a recording to open it in a new browser tab.

Collaborate25.png

Image of Blackboard Collaborate player view that will open after clicking recording title in Moodle. 

3. Click on the Session Menu in the top left.

The icon appears as a tab rounded on the right side with three horizontal lines in its centre (see image below).

Image of icon to open the Session Menu.

4. Select 'Download Recording'.

A compressed .mp4 file will download that includes the video, shared content such as slides, audio and the 'Everyone' chat channel. 

Image of Session Menu with 'Download Recording' as first option.

5. Download other content.

The recording's transcript and chat can each be downloaded separately.

Closed captions can be downloaded a .vtt file to be used for video subtitling/closed captioning in Lecturecast or Mediacentral.

  • Note that captions would only be available if a captioner role was used in the session and they were updating captions as it progressed.

6. Save recordings and content in OneDrive.

Your UCL OneDrive account is the recommended storage space given its security and stability before uploading to Lecturecast or Mediacentral. 

More information on saving to your OneDrive can be found in this Sharepoint file (requires UCL login).

7. Share recordings by uploading to Lecturecast or Mediacentral.

Lecturecast

Recordings that are used in teaching and learning with access that should be restricted only to those on a specific module should be uploaded to Lecturecast.

Please see links within the Lecturecast Resource Centre wiki for:


Mediacentral

Recordings that need only be restricted to all UCL users, or should not have any restrictions and be publicly available, should be uploaded to Mediacentral.

Please see the Upload and Edit instructions in the Mediacentral user guidance.

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