Blackboard: Adding Alignments to Grade Center Columns Blackboard: Adding Alignments to Grade Center Columns After administrators create goals, instructors can align any content item with a goal by clicking an item’s contextual menu and selecting Add Alignments.
To add an alignment to a Grade Center column:Open the Grade Center menu area, and then click Full Grade Center.Find the column, click on the chevron icon next to the column.Click View and Add Alignments. ... In the new window, click Add Alignments.Browse to find the outcome or search using keywords.More items...•Jan 30, 2019
Any type of content or Blackboard assessment can be aligned to goals by using the Add Alignments feature, including Grade Center columns, Assignments, Discussion Boards, Rubrics, individual Rubric rows, Tests, and individual test questions. The alignments can be either visible to students or hidden.
Using a miter saw, cut the 1″ x 3″ 20 inches long with a 45 miter inward. Repeat for a second side. (Your board is 20 inches long, but comes in at a 45 degree angle)
Using a Kreg Jig, drill two pocket holes on each end of the 45-degree angle of the two 14.5 inch pieces.
While your stain is drying, it’s time to make your ‘chalkboard.’ But I have a quick & shameless secret to share with you– the board is really MDF spray painted with chalkboard paint! It makes the entire project easier to DIY and it’s so much cheaper than buying real boards– and less heavy to hold!
Once all your wood pieces are dried, it’s time to start building your sign!
Using chalk paint makers, add your message to your board! Chalkboard markers really ‘pop’ against the background and are really easy to remove.