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Sketch your course map
Lay out the whole term on one page before you build anything.
A course map is a simple table you fill in before touching Blackboard. Rows are your weeks or units. Columns are the topic, the objective it serves, the assessment that checks it, and the materials students use. A spreadsheet or a sheet of paper is enough.
The map surfaces problems while they are still cheap to fix: an outcome with no assessment, a week with three major things due at once, a reading that serves no objective. Catching those on paper saves the far larger effort of rebuilding them inside Blackboard later. Once the map holds together, building in Blackboard becomes mostly data entry.
A three-row slice of a course map
| Week 1 | Topic: evaluating sources · Objective: judge credibility · Assessment: source audit · Materials: reading + video |
| Week 2 | Topic: framing a question · Objective: write a research question · Assessment: question draft · Materials: examples |
| Week 3 | Topic: outlining · Objective: structure an argument · Assessment: outline · Materials: template |