Overview. Assignments may be saved or submitted for a grade. When you save an assignment, it becomes "pending" because it is in a state where the instructor may see students are still working on it, but cannot access it for grading. Only students can submit assignments for grading.Sep 28, 2021
Attempt in ProgressI see a blue circle – what does it mean? Answer That is the 'Attempt in Progress' icon, which means that you must have Saved your work as a Draft.Aug 29, 2018
Grade Center Icons Needs Grading a yellow circle with the white exclamation point. Attempt in Progress is a blue circle/pie chart image. Grade Exempted for this User is a grey hash mark icon. Override – this icon indicates that the score has been manually overridden by the instructor.Aug 18, 2016
You may notice a gray box next to the content area. This means that the content is not visible to students.
Override grades are grades you assign manually, for example, if you type in the grade pill in the gradebook. An override label appears next to the grade. In the grade pill, you can type a numeric value of no more than five digits.
Multiple Attempts The number of submissions and the ability to re-submit an assignment is controlled by the Instructor of a class. If the assignment is set to allow re-submissions, then when you go back to the assignment, a button will appear near the bottom of the screen labeled "Start New Submission."
The colors map to these percentages: > 90% = green. 89–80% = yellow/green. 79–70% = yellow. 69–60% = orange.
> 90% = green. 89–80% = yellow/green. 79–70% = yellow. 69–60% = orange.
International StudentsStudent Age (as of September 1, 2022)American Grade Equivalent11 years oldGrade 610 years oldGrade 59 years oldGrade 48 years oldGrade 37 more rows
In the top right corner of your course you can click the Edit Mode button to turn the Edit Mode on and off. When Edit Mode is ON, you see all the course content and the editing controls for each item. Edit Mode OFF hides the editing controls but still displays any content that would normally be hidden from a student.
Edit Mode allows instructors to manage their courses. This button is located in the upper‐right corner of each Course area. With Edit Mode ON you can easily manage course content. With Edit Mode OFF you see what your students see.
Unlike the content folder, a learning module will give you and your students a table of contents that automatically lists the content you put within the module. You can enforce sequential viewing of the items in the learning module, so students will need to access the items in the order than you determine.Jul 29, 2021