What is the difference between instructor and designer access and which type do I need?
In Blackboard Vista, building a course is a process distinct from teaching a course, and each of the tasks belongs to a separate role. The role that does the building is called the designer role. For example, designers add assessments, assignments, and content. The role that does the teaching is called the instructor role.The same person can be enrolled in both roles, allowing him/her to perform both building and teaching tasks. To do this, the user would need to be enrolled as both a section designer and a section instructor. Designers have access to Build functions, which include the following: Create, manage, and organize content, tools, and components. Design quizzes and assignments for evaluating student progress. Provide course members with communication methods. Change the visual presentation of the course.
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