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The Digital Drop Box is a tool that allows Instructors and Students to exchange
files. The Drop Box works by uploading a file from a disk or a computer to the
Blackboard server.
Instructors should use the Add
Assignment tool in the Content Area (instead of the Digital Drop Box) to
allow students to uploaded assignments which will be placed into the Gradebook
spreadsheet.
Note: The Digital Drop Box is
used to exchange materials between individual Students and the Instructor. Information
that needs to be posted for all Students should be placed in the Course Documents
area.
From the Control Panel:
- Click on Digital Drop Box in the Course Tools section.
Add Function
- Click on Add File.
- Click on Browse then select a file you want to
upload.
- Fill in Title and Comments.
Send Function
- Click on Send File.
- Select users in To: field.
- Select a file in Select file or upload new file.
- Fill in Title and Comments.
- Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the Submit
button.
More Information
Question: Why should I even use the Digital Drop
Box if there is a file exchange feature in the Content Area (Add
Assignment)?
Answer : Although the Add Assignment tool is great
for graded assignments, it will not allow for multiple assignments
or assignments that do not require a grade. If you require your
students to share files with you for review (not graded), then you
may want to use the Digital Drop Box for that.
Question: Students have told me that they have
submitted their file in the Digital Drop Box on time, but I cannot
see it in my Digital Drop Box.
Answer : It is a common mistake for students to
click on the Add File button instead of the Send File button. Although
there is a warning message that the file will not be sent to the
instructor, students can make this mistake.
Question: A student sent me a file I have read,
but now when I look at it (same name) the file is different, why?
Answer : When a user uploads a file into the Digital
Drop Box named "homework.doc" and then three days later
updates it and uploads the file again "homework.doc",
the file "homework.doc" will be saved over, removing the
original file. You can see the new date and time stamp on the file,
but you have lost the original. It would be a good idea to tell
your students to name each version differently (ex: homework1_10.doc,
homework1_13.doc).

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