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Transitioning from Mobile Learn to the Blackboard app (created for Students) & Blackboard Instructor apps:

Effective August 1, 2017, Mobile Learn will be removed from all app stores.  After August 31, 2017, Blackboard will no longer support Mobile Learn.  Students should begin transitioning to the “Blackboard” app, which is available now & Instructors to the “Blackboard Instructor” app (scheduled for release in July 2017).  These two applications offer an enhanced, user-centric mobile experience that puts critical teaching and learning tools right in users’ hands.  All users can expect increased efficiency with our simplified workflows built to complete on the go.

Mobile Learn refers to Blackboard’s mobile application that allows students and instructors to access Learn from their mobile devices.  Mobile Learn was released in 2011 and made available to Blackboard Learn customers with a mobile license.

To provide students and instructors with an enhanced experience, Blackboard has developed two new applications designed to better meet the needs of students and instructors – Blackboard & Blackboard Instructor.  The Blackboard app created for students is currently available globally in iOS, Android, and Windows app stores and the Blackboard Instructor app is scheduled to release globally in iOS and Android app stores in July 2017.

Important Dates:

  • Now:  Blackboard app is already available globally in iOS, Android, and Windows app stores
  • July 2017:  Blackboard Instructor app is scheduled to release globally in iOS and Android app stores
  • August 1, 2017:  Mobile Learn is scheduled for removal from app stores
  • August 31, 2017:  Support for Mobile Learn is scheduled to end

Impact to Current Mobile Learn Users:

Current Mobile Learn users will continue to have access to Mobile Learn after is has been removed from app stores and after support ends.  However, Blackboard cannot guarantee continued usability of the application.  Apple has indicated that 32-bit apps, of which Mobile Learn is, will not be supported on future versions of iOS.

The VCU eLearning Team
Learning Systems, Academic Technologies
VCU Technology Services

Categories Bb Mobile Learn, Blackboard Notice, Private

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