My instructor said she updated one of the pages on Blackboard, but it still looks the same to me. Whats happening?
Modern Web browsers will “cache” (or keep a local copy of) Web pages in order to make browsing faster. It is likely that you are looking at an old copy of the page that’s actually on your computer rather than in Blackboard. You can force your browser to update the page from the Web by clicking the “Reload” or “Refresh” button at the top of the screen. You can also reload the page by holding down the Control key and tapping “R.” Q: I must have a ga-zillion classes listed on my Blackboard home page. Most of them are old classes I finished last semester (or sooner). I do not need to see those classes listed every time I start Blackboard. Is there any way to remove them? (OK, maybe it’s not a ga-zillion classes, but it is at least 5.) A:Unfortunately, you cannot delete those classes from your home page. However, you can at least hide old classes so they do not show up on your “My Institution” screen. Look for the pencil icon at the top-right corner of the “My Courses” box. Click that link
Modern Web browsers will “cache” (or keep a local copy of) Web pages in order to make browsing faster. It is likely that you are looking at an old copy of the page that’s actually on your computer rather than in Blackboard. You can force your browser to update the page from the Web by clicking the “Reload” or “Refresh” button at the top of the screen. You can also force Internet Explorer to reload the page by holding down the Control key and tapping “R.
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