Thanks, guys! I was hoping that another browser besides for Safari would provide more functionality in Blackboard. Based on the article above there’s no point in using another browser because they have to embed a version of Safari’s rendering engine instead of using their own. Weak sauce.
Actually, since Blackboard uses Flash in a lot of their applications, for better functionality, you might try a Flash-enabled browser like Puffin. I use Puffin when I want to look at my students’ work in MyMathLab, a Flash-based homework software. I also understand that Blackboard has an app for the iPad. I haven’t used it, but it’s probably worth a try.
Sarah, Blackboard’s supposed to be releasing something they’re calling Blackboard Grader this month – but I don’t know if it’s a standalone app or an update to Blackboard Mobile. If you try Blackboard Mobile and it doesn’t do what you need it to do, you might want to try again after the update. But I use it as is now and find it very useful for posting a quick update to my classes or checking in on student discussion boards. The interface however, leaves something to be desired, IMO. Let me know if I can help with it.