Overview
Blackboard Ultra includes a built-in tool called Video Studio that allows faculty to record and add videos, audio, or screen recordings directly into your course. You can use this tool to:
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Add videos to your course content
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Include videos in assignments and discussion boards
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Record video or audio as feedback while grading student submissions
Recording Limit: Recordings made directly in Video Studio are limited to 20 minutes. If you need to share longer videos, you can upload a video file instead of recording it live.
Captions: Captions are automatically generated for all videos to support accessibility.
🎥 Record a video in Blackboard
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Navigate to where you want the video
Go to the Content area (or inside a folder/module) where the video should appear.
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Insert a new item
Hover between existing items until you see the purple line with a (+) icon. Click it.
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Select “Record Audio/Video”
Choose the bottom option: Record audio/video.
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Choose your recording mode
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Record
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If sharing your screen, choose which screen/tab/window to share
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Click Start Recording
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Narrate or present your content
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Use Pause if you need to take a break or switch content
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Click End Recording when finished
⚠️ Reminder: There is a 20-minute limit for recordings created inside Video Studio.
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Save your video
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Enter a name (e.g., “Course Tour” or “Module 1 Overview”)
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Click Save Video
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New videos are hidden from students by default until you make them visible
📍 Use your video in Blackboard
You can insert a video almost anywhere the text editor appears by using the same Audio/Video button.
In Course Content
In Assignments
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Edit the assignment
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Click the Audio/Video icon in the text editor toolbar
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Record or upload using the same process
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Click Save to embed the video into the assignment instructions
In Discussions
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While creating or replying to a discussion post, click the Audio/Video icon
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Record or upload your video
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Click Save to embed
As Grading Feedback
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While grading a student’s submission:
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This is especially useful for giving feedback on speeches, presentations, or performances
📝 Manage your video
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Captions: Captions are automatically generated after upload (may take a few minutes or longer to appear depending on the length of video)
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Edit captions:
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Open your video
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Click the gear icon (upper right) → Edit Video
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Go to the Captions tab on the left
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Click the pencil icon to correct any errors
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Click the checkmark to save each edit, then Save Video
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Edit title or description: Do this in the same Edit Video panel
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Make visible to students: When ready, toggle from Hidden from students to Visible to students
đź’ˇ Tips and best practices
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Use Chrome or Firefox for best results
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Keep recordings under 20 minutes
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Record in a quiet space with a good microphone
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Close unused apps/tabs prior to recording to reduce distractions
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Make a short test recording first
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Provide a transcript or captions for accessibility (captions are automatic, but can be edited)
📽️ Demo Video: Adding Videos in Blackboard Ultra
Watch this 7-minute walkthrough showing how to:
▶️ Adding Videos to Your Blackboard Ultra Course Site
🧑‍🎓 Having students record their own videos?
If you plan to have students submit videos as part of an assessment, you can share these student instructions with them:
STUDENTS: How do I record and submit a video in Blackboard Ultra? (This article includes a short how-to video just for students.)
🛠️ Troubleshooting (if something doesn’t work)
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If your camera, microphone, or screen sharing isn’t working:
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Make sure your browser has permission to use your camera and microphone
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In Chrome: Click the lock icon next to the URL → Site settings
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In Safari: Go to Preferences → Websites → Camera / Microphone / Screen Sharing
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On a Mac, you may need to give Chrome or Safari access to screen recording in
System Settings → Privacy & Security → Screen Recording
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If upload fails, try again or use a smaller resolution
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For more help, click here to Troubleshoot Video Studio recording issues