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Blackboard: Logging into Blackboard

blackboard ... To access Blackboard, direct your web browser to: http://blackboard.cmich.edu. 1. Enter your global ID in the Global ID field and your password in the Password field. NOTE: Your Global ID is

Downloading Student Submissions

grades tab. Find your assignment of choice. 2. Click on the cell of the desired assignment, then select “View”.   3. You will be brought to the grading view. In the upper right

Create Weighted Columns in the Gradebook

blackboard ... columns in your Gradebook by adding a calculated column. These weighted calculations generate a grade that is based on the result of the selected graded items, categories, other calculations, and their

Gradebook Overview

Oveview of the Gradebook including an explanation of the List and Grid Views. ... grade ... Gradebook Overview The Gradebook provides several capabilities, allowing users to select from several views, grading options, and grading actions. There are four tabs in the Gradebook: Overview

Using Advanced Calculation as the Calculation Type for Overall Grade

Using Advanced Calculation for Overall Grade ... grade ... This guide pertains to Ultra Course View. If your course is in Original Course View, see the Original Course View tutorial collection.   Overall Grade Column Explanation The Overall

Using Weighted Calculation as the Calculation Type for Overall Grade

Using Weighted Calculation for Overall Grade ... grade ... This guide pertains to Ultra Course View. If your course is in Original Course View, see the Original Course View tutorial collection.   Overall Grade Column Explanation The Overall

Creating Calculation Columns

. Currently, the Overall Grade feature in Blackboard only calculates students’ weighted grades and not total points. Currently, Extra Credit cannot be added to weighted grades in the Ultra Course View. ... blackboard ... When to Use? A Gradebook calculation is a formula that produces a numerical result used to view or assign grades for a course, usually based on other graded items. There are two calculation

Blackboard: Course Roles Defined

blackboard ... creation, management, delivery, and grading of items, such as tests, assignments and discussion board posts. A Grader also assists the Instructor with managing the Grade Center. A Grader cannot access a

Form Creation and Results Collection in Blackboard

Grading Forms and Enabling Extra Credit Creating a Form 1. Log into Blackboard Ultra and select your course of choice. 2. Hover your mouse on any of the grey horizontal lines in the course

Sending Reminders to Students for Missing Assignments (Ultra)

. To send a reminder to all users who have not yet completed an assignment, follow the steps below. 1. Enter your Blackboard Ultra course and select the “Gradebook” option from the top tab

Blackboard Frequently Asked Questions

Chrome browser.   I’ve Graded the Assignment, Why Can’t Students See Their Score? Grading in Blackboard is now a 2-Step process: Awarding the score earned Posting the score given

Excluding An Attempt from Gradimg

Excluding a Student Submission from Grading Allowing students to submit multiple attempts for an assessment can help them stay on track. It can improve the quality of the assessment and boost

Creating Weighted Calculations

. See Also: Grading Schemas Create Weighted Columns in the Gradebook Calculate Grades Using Formulas Creating a Weighted Calculation For example, if you have four tests and one

Providing Feedback

How do I personalize a student's assessment attempt/grade with an audio and video feedback recording in the Ultra course view? ... blackboard ... feedback and a grade. When you post grades, students can view them and any feedback you provided. All feedback for all attempts, even ungraded attempts, shows to students.   Adding Feedback

Running Total

practices are quite diverse when calculating the overall course grade. The Overall Grade is the quotient of points earned divided by total graded points available. This calculation is the Running Total