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/ˈblakˌbôrd/,
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blackboards, plural;
  1. A large board with a smooth, typically dark, surface attached to a wall or supported on an easel and used for writing on with chalk, esp. by teachers in schools


  1. (blackboard) sheet of slate; for writing with chalk
  2. Blackboards (تخته سیاه, Takhté siah) is a 2000 Iranian film directed by Samira Makhmalbaf. It focuses on a group of Kurdish refugees after the chemical bombing of Halabja by Saddam Hussein's Iraq during the Iran–Iraq War. ...
  3. A blackboard or chalkboard is a reusable writing surface on which text or drawings are made with sticks of calcium sulfate, known, when used for this purpose, as chalk. Chalkboards were originally made of smooth, thin sheets of black or dark grey slate stone. ...
  4. (The Blackboard) The Blackboard may refer to: *The Blackboard, a climate change blog operated by Lucia Liljegren *Blackboards, a 2000 Iranian film
  5. (blackboard) A large flat surface, finished with black slate or a similar material, that can be written upon with chalk and subsequently erased; a chalkboard; To use a blackboard to assist in an informal discussion
  6. (Blackboard) Online course-management system that professors use to post announcements, assignments, grades and more for the students enrolled in their class.
  7. (» Blackboard) online learning management system used by CBS
  8. Blackboard is Imperial's Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) and is used to deliver online courses.
  9. At LSBU  Blackboard is our Virtual Learning Environment where you will find lecture notes, presentation notes and materials to support your course.
  10. (Blackboard) An online course organizational tool that many online instructors use to covey notes or other information to students who are connected via the Internet.
  11. (Blackboard) Probably the largest commercial competitor to Moodle, Blackboard recently purchased WebCT (10/21/05). Unlike Moodle, Blackboard is basically a commercial, closed source VLE.
  12. (Blackboard) A 4m x 2m giant message centre which lived in the hall at the Madhouse.
  13. (Blackboard) A Web-based portal for that allows teachers and students to communicate outside the classroom and that provides miscellaneous services to faculty and staff, too
  14. (Blackboard) A product name for courseware.  Courseware is a software program an instructor uses to deliver a course through the World Wide Web.  Other examples of courseware include WebCT, Course Compass, and Etudes.
  15. (Blackboard) A type of insulated wall sheathing, nailed to exterior side of framed walls.
  16. (Blackboard) A virtual “holding pen” for information, instruction and communication, sometimes referred to as “BB” , no longer used.
  17. (Blackboard) A web application used by many professors for course information & documents, grades, submitting papers, or holding quizzes.
  18. (Blackboard) Is an online proprietary virtual learning platform for e-learning that is sold to colleges and other institutions used around the world.
  19. (Blackboard) The alumni, donor, and prospective donor database, maintained by Institutional Advancement.
  20. (Blackboard) The brand name of the software system used by OCC to provide online instruction utilizing the Internet.
  21. (Blackboard) This is the University-branded version of the Blackboard Academic Suite product. For more information, go here.
  22. (Blackboard) To see in your dreams writing in white chalk on a blackboard, denotes ill tidings of some person prostrated with some severe malady, or your financial security will be swayed by the panicky condition of commerce.
  23. (Blackboard) VLE for Christchurch students
  24. (Blackboard) Vendor providing our transaction system for food service and printing services.  The Blackboard Transaction system interfaces with the Wildcard system.
  25. (Blackboard) an electronic course management tool that enables faculty and students to communicate and collaborate online through real-time chat forums, asynchronous discussion boards, Email, and online file exchanges. The software also features an online grade book and survey/quizzing tool.