Blackboard back online and IT staff investigating after another technical issue
The University of Lincoln’s IT department are investigating a technical issue which caused Blackboard to be temporarily offline this morning, it has been revealed.
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The University of Lincoln’s IT department are investigating a technical issue which caused Blackboard to be temporarily offline this morning, it has been revealed.
Students have been unable to access Blackboard this morning, with the site going down just two days after it was declared as being ‘stable and performing well’.
Blackboard is now ‘stable and performing well’ after continuous technical issues, Deputy Vice Chancellor Julian Free has confirmed.
Blackboard is to be taken offline early tomorrow morning for ‘an upgrade which will enhance the system’s capability’, it has been announced.
Julian Free, Deputy Vice Chancellor, has said that Blackboard is now performing as expected, despite the site remaining in a ‘test state’.
Julian Free, Deputy Vice Chancellor at the University of Lincoln, has emailed students this afternoon apologising for the issues with Blackboard, as the site continues to experience issues just five…
Students are being encouraged to ‘test the current stability’ of Blackboard after the site became accessible on Wednesday evening.
Vice President for Academic Affairs, Tommy George, has emailed students advising them how to proceed while the status of Blackboard remains intermittent.
Tommy George, the Vice President for Academic Affairs, has emailed students on the issues affecting Blackboard, as the site continues to experience intermittent issues.
The University of Lincoln’s Blackboard portal – used by students to access learning resources – has now been offline for the fourth time in four days.