This information applies only to the Original experience.
Common Uses for Language Packs
Language packs are used for more than displaying Blackboard Learn in a different language. The following sections provide some examples of language pack use.
Language variation by locale
Locales reflect the regional differences that occur within a language. To make users more comfortable with Blackboard Learn, a new locale can be created for use in a particular region. English is a good example. Many English-speaking countries and regions use different expressions. As a result, each region might require a different locale bundle:
Locale | Description |
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en_US | The locale designating English as spoken in the United States of America. |
en_UK | The locale designating English as spoken in the United Kingdom. |
en_AU | The locale designating English as spoken in Australia. |
Institution roles
Language packs can be used to display instructions and procedures so that users can perform tasks in a way mandated by your institution. These instructions can be displayed for particular roles. For example, your institution's grading scheme can be displayed in the Grade Center to reinforce the use of that scheme by faculty.
Branding
Institutions can use language packs to brand Blackboard Learn. Institution colors, mascots, and other cultural icons can replace the default images.