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When you're inside a course you can view the grades for that course only on the course menu. SelectMoreWhen you're inside a course you can view the grades for that course only on the course menu. Select the my grades link or select the tools link and then select my grades.

Review instructor feedback in Bb Annotate

When you submit an attachment for an assignment, you'll see your submission in the new Bb Annotate viewer. The new menu provides you with a sidebar summary view, page and view settings, search capabilities, and lets you print and download the submission.

Review Submission History page

To review your grade and feedback, select the same link in your course you used to submit your assignment. The Review Submission History page appears. If you uploaded a file, it automatically opens in the browser if inline viewing is on.

Review instructor feedback

When you submit an attachment for an assignment, you'll see your submission in the Bb Annotate viewer. The new menu provides you with a sidebar summary view, page and view settings, search capabilities, and lets you print and download the submission.

Total points formula

Add the points possible of all selected columns to find the total points. Then, add a student's earned scores for all selected columns. The result is the total earned out of the total points possible. Exempted items are ignored. The result displays according to the Primary and Secondary Display options.

Weighted column in action

You can create any number of weighted columns, including weighted columns that include other weighted columns. You can create a weighted column that uses the quarters' weighted columns and the final test grade columns to calculate a final grade.

Equal and proportional weighting

When the columns and categories you select for the weighted column have different point values, Equal weighting converts them to percentages. These percentages are averaged to obtain an equal value for each of the items included in the weighted column. Equal weighting gives each item equal weight when determining the composite grade.

Running totals for weighted columns

You can select Calculate as Running Total for a weighted column. Columns and categories without grades aren't included in the weighted column's total that displays in the Grade Center.

Simple average formula

To find the average of all selected columns, the percentage is calculated to four decimal places. The percentage values for all selected columns are added together. The result is divided by the number of columns included in the calculation. The result displays according to the Primary and Secondary Display options.

How to contact Blackboard at USC?

Call our Blackboard Help line 24 hours a day, every day at (213) 740-5555 and choose option 2. Faculty can request help and training from USC’s Enterprise Learning Technologies group by submitting a request to [email protected].

What is retention center?

The Retention Center provides an easy way for you to discover which students in your course are at risk. From the Retention Center, you can communicate with struggling students and help them take immediate action for improvement. Performance Dashboard.

Can you use a rubric in Blackboard?

The Blackboard Grade Center is similar to an Excel grade book in features. You can use a rubric to communicate the assignment requirements and acceptable performance standards. Rubrics can help ensure consistent and impartial grading.

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Grades For All Courses

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Select Gradeson the main menu to see a quick view of your overall grades for all courses. The grade display of letter, percentage, or points depends on the instructor's settings for the course. Tap a course grade to view your graded work. Overall grades are not available on the Grades page for Ultra courses by default. …
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Grades For Individual Courses

  • In a course, your current grade displays at the top of the Course Overview. Tap the course grade to view your graded work.
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View Your Graded Work

  • After you access grades from the main menu or an individual course, tap a course grade to see your submitted assignments, tests, quizzes, and graded discussions. To return to grades for all courses, tap the back arrow until the Menu button appears. Next, select Grades. 1. When you tap a graded discussion, you see the entire discussion. Access your course on a web browser to see …
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View Attempts

  • In addition to your grades, you may be able to view your test and assignment attempts in the app. Ultracourse attempts: 1. Assignment attempts are visible. 2. Test attempts are visible. Your instructor chooses whether you can view the correct answers or just the questions. Originalcourse attempts: 1. Assignment attempts are visible. 2. Test attempt visibility depends on test settings …
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View Feedback

  • For tests and assignments, your instructor may provide feedback on your attempt with your grade. The feedback you see in the app differs for Ultra and Original Courses. Ultra course test and assignment feedback: 1. Rich text 2. File attachments* 3. Multimedia 4. Inline grading notes on submitted files *Starting on Dec 10, 2020: there is a maximum file size limit of 300MB in order g…
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Grade Rounding in The App

  • The Blackboard app enforces these rounding rules that may cause grades to display differently from than the Blackboard Learn desktop browser experience. Check your grade on a web browser to view all available decimals. 1. If the score or percentage is greater than 100, it is rounded to the nearest whole number. 2. If the score or percentage is less than 100, it is rounded to 2 decimal p…
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Grade Color Display

  • Grades display with corresponding colors in the app by default. If your grades display without color, it's due to an institution setting.
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