Test results can be viewed and downloaded from the within the Grade Center. Instructors can view a record showing which students have completed their test, or are in the process of completing a test from the column generated for that test in the Grade Center. Instructors can also see cumulative results for question responses from the Assessment Statistics page accessible from the column in the Grade Center associated with the test. Tests can also be shared or copied into other courses using the export/import feature in the Test Manager. Instructors can copy content in bulk from one course to another using Blackboard’s Course Copy tool. Course Copy can copy all tests and question pools at once. If you only want to copy one test or pool, use the Export tool in the Test Manager.
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Place your cursor in the cell corresponding to a particular student's grade and click on the downward pointing arrow and select to open the Grade Details page for that student. 2. On the Grade Details page click on the View Attempt button under the Attempts section of the page to access the student's test responses.Aug 14, 2018
As an instructor, you can see when your students opened, started, and submitted tests and assignments with the Student Activity report. In general, this feature looks and functions the same whether you're working in an Original or Ultra course.
To select Result and Feedback options, go to a content area and locate a deployed test. Click the chevron next to the test name and select Edit the Test Options. In the section titled Show Test Results and Feedback to Students on the Test Options screen, you will see the available options.
Yes, Blackboard can detect plagiarized content using SafeAssign plagiarism checker. However, Respondus LockDown Browser which is also called Respondus Monitor is required for remote proctoring. As a result, Blackboard can not detect cheating during tests without the LockDown Browser.
New features allow for video in Blackboard to be analyzed and assessed. An instructor can get detailed information about which students have watched, how long they watched, and how many times.