Blackboard (Faculty) - Grade Center: Show Hidden RowsGo to the Full Grade Center in your Blackboard course.Click the Manage tab.Choose Row Visibility from the drop-down list. ... Locate the hidden name on the list of students (it will be in italicized grey font and will have the term Hidden listed under the Status column)More items...•Nov 6, 2017
Is the MyGrades tool visible to students? (Check to see if there is a gray box beside the My Grades listing in the course menu - navigation bar. If so, click the chevron and make sure it is visible to students).May 28, 2021
View attempts and feedback In the Submission panel, you can see which attempts have grades and feedback. Select the attempt you want to view. Your submission opens, and you can view your grade and how it was calculated.
Show Column(s) in the Grade CenterFrom the Control Panel, click on Grade Center, then Full Grade Center.Click on Manage in the tool bar, then click on Column Organization.Identify the column(s) you wish to show. ... Check the box for the column(s). ... Click on the Show/Hide button at the bottom of the page.More items...•Jul 9, 2015
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.
Go to Control Panel > Grade Centre > Full Grade Centre. Click on the editing arrow next to the title of the column you wish to hide. Simply click on Hide from Students (On/Off).Jul 30, 2018
As an instructor you can easily view the grades of a single student in the Grade Center.Before the student arrives go to the course's Grade Center in Blackboard.Hover your mouse pointer over the students name until the down arrow (small edit button) appears and click it.More items...•Dec 14, 2020
The colors map to these percentages: > 90% = green. 89–80% = yellow/green. 79–70% = yellow. 69–60% = orange.
How to Convert Your GPA to a 4.0 ScaleLetter GradePercent Grade4.0 ScaleA93-964.0A-90-923.7B+87-893.3B83-863.08 more rows
Click on the double-down arrow on the right side of the button. Click Hide Link. An icon will now show on the button. If you point to it, it will show "This link is hidden from students."Oct 25, 2013
0:201:52Gradebook Overview in the Ultra Course View - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou can search for a student or group and use the filter menu to display only those submissions thatMoreYou can search for a student or group and use the filter menu to display only those submissions that need grading. Next select a student's name to open the submission.
To set the external grade, open a column's menu and select Set as External Grade. The External Grade icon appears in the column header you chose and no icon appears in the default total column header. If you copy or restore a course, the external grade column you chose remains as the external grade column.
Hello Boys and Girls, Uncle Bambam67 here to tell you another tale of the aftermath of bad IT support. I know most of the stories posted here are about users, but we have to recognize some of the bad apples in IT as well. I’ve been fortunate (or unfortunate) to take over for a few bad IT folks.
If you worked in a law firm before the 2010s you can skip this next 3 paragraphs, or don't if your blood needs a little reminiscence-boiling. For the rest of you, let me explain paper.
I worked IT in a facility that was pretty strict on security measures. Any time something suspicious happened we had to fill out an incident report, which was a long form that was overly complex and was almost never followed up on. I hated doing them. But if we didn't and our calls were audited, bam disciplinary action.
If you haven't experienced the crazy world of law firm printing, check out my other post here to get an idea of why there are so many ways to print the same document in this story.
I do not work in tech support.
I got my first real IT job awhile back in 2013. It was a general support desk, brand new position that they really hadn't figured out yet. Anywhere from doing server backups to following up on maintenance requests to managing accounts.
Gave my AA a separate computer to do invoices for our department. I showed her how to switch the input to the second computer on her monitor. Months later I get a call that she is not getting a signal from the computer. I am not getting access when I try to remote in. I go down to her cubicle.