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Licensing Blackboard Collaborate

Realize your enterprise collaboration strategy with Blackboard Collaborate. So you can reach more learners to improve outcomes and facilitate cost-effective communication, research, and professional development across your institution. Get quote now >

Engage Across Your Enterprise

With our Blackboard Collaborate enterprise or departmental licensing, you get unlimited learning with management control for one flat fee—without the hassle of usage predictions, seat restrictions, or overage charges. View datasheet >

  • Unlimited use of full platform. Web conferencing, enterprise instant messaging, voice authoring
  • Rapid ROI. More users—and uses—of Blackboard Collaborate mean high ROI
  • Simplicity. No need to track minutes, count learners, or administer the system
  • Predictability. Single, flat fee, with no per-minute overage charges
  • Flexibility. Anyone can initiate and moderate sessions, with no caps on simultaneous use


Gain Efficiencies

Blackboard Collaborate is a SaaS platform that is easy to deploy, secure, and low cost to maintain, with availability that ensures teaching and learning can happen without interruption. And our enterprise or departmental licensing allows integration with your LMS for administrative efficiencies and streamlined student access.

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Testimonial

“The enterprise license agreement for Blackboard Collaborate accomplishes two things for the North Dakota University System. First, it provides a single platform for our collaborative students, even though they may take courses from multiple institutions across the System. Second, our System is focused on increasing efficiencies. A System-wide license agreement for Blackboard Collaborate provides our institutions with an economy of scale that could not be achieved by separate license agreements for each institution.”  - Jerry Rostad, Advanced Learning Technologies Director, North Dakota University System