Assignments you have submitted for a grade but have not yet been graded will appear below with a yellow exclamation point. Upcoming items will appear at the bottom of the page. Pie icons mean you have attempted an assignment or saved it as a draft but have not yet submitted the assignment for grading.
Entering Grades To enter or change a grade, click on the box and type in the grade. Each box has a little menu on the right hand side, which you can use to see detailed history of the grade. A little orange triangle indicates that grade has been changed.
Blackboard – Grade Center. One column, usually the Total column, carries a green checkmark. This indicates that the column is designated as the External Grade column.Feb 1, 2021
An exclamation point indicates that there was an error in submitting the file to Turnitin. A green circle/checkmark indicates an originality score that is less than 20 percent. A half-filled red circle indicates an originality score between 20 and 60 percent.Oct 24, 2019
> 90% = green. 89–80% = yellow/green. 79–70% = yellow. 69–60% = orange.
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.
If you have submitted an assignment and you don't see a grade, that means the instructor has probably not graded the assignment yet. The yellow exclamation point icon means that the assignment still needs grading.Dec 1, 2015
In the Grade Center, there must always be one grade column designated as the final grade for the course. This designation is called the External Grade Column. By default, the Total column is the External Grade, but you can set a different column, and should if using weighted totals.Sep 20, 2016
To view grades for all of your courses, select the arrow next to your name in the upper-right corner. In the menu, select My Grades. You can sort your grades by All Courses or Last Graded. If your work hasn't been graded, grade status icons appear.
Gradebook includes a default set of colors that indicate different assignment statuses. Blue indicates a late submission. Red indicates a missing submission. Green indicates a resubmitted assignment. Orange indicates a dropped grade.
(1) The document icon- Indicates a file has been submitted, but not graded. (2) The discussion icon- Indicates a graded discussion has been submitted, but not graded. (3) The link icon- A URL has been submitted, but not graded.
Each color is a default associated with a Gradebook status: late (blue), missing (red), resubmitted (green), dropped (orange), or excused (yellow). Colors can be adjusted by selecting a default color or using a supported hex code.