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==Do I need Java to use Blackboard?==
 
==Do I need Java to use Blackboard?==
YES. Blackboard 7, which Durham Tech upgraded to in Fall 2007, uses Java extensively.  If you do not have Java installed on your computer---or if you have an old version of Java installed---you are likely to encounter difficulties using the Discussion Board, taking online tests, checking your grades, etc.  We recommend installing the most current version of Java on your computer.
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'''YES.''' We recommend that you install the most current version of Java on your computer.
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Blackboard 7, which Durham Tech upgraded to in Fall 2007, uses Java extensively.  If you do not have Java installed on your computer---or if you have an old version of Java installed---you are likely to encounter difficulties using the Discussion Board, taking online tests, checking your grades, and so on.
  
 
==How can I tell if Java is installed on my computer or if my Java version is current?==
 
==How can I tell if Java is installed on my computer or if my Java version is current?==

Revision as of 14:28, 6 September 2007

What is Java?

Java is a programming language used on many interactive web pages. To view web pages that include Java programming, you must have "Java" (or, technically, the "Java Runtime Environment") installed on your computer.

Do I need Java to use Blackboard?

YES. We recommend that you install the most current version of Java on your computer.

Blackboard 7, which Durham Tech upgraded to in Fall 2007, uses Java extensively. If you do not have Java installed on your computer---or if you have an old version of Java installed---you are likely to encounter difficulties using the Discussion Board, taking online tests, checking your grades, and so on.

How can I tell if Java is installed on my computer or if my Java version is current?

To see if Java is installed on your computer / To see if your Java version is current

  • Go to http://www.java.com
  • Click on "Do I have Java?"
  • Click on "Verify Installation"
  • If you see a message that you are NOT using the recommended version, follow the prompts to download and install it.
  • When the installation is complete, be sure to RESTART YOUR COMPUTER.