1:375:45Adding Icons in Blackboard - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThat I want I click the double down arrows. And select edit I can't just copy and paste the pictureMoreThat I want I click the double down arrows. And select edit I can't just copy and paste the picture into blackboard I have to hit the attach. Image button. I browse my computer for the file.
Attempt in ProgressI see a blue circle – what does it mean? Answer That is the 'Attempt in Progress' icon, which means that you must have Saved your work as a Draft.Aug 29, 2018
The colors map to these percentages: > 90% = green. 89–80% = yellow/green. 79–70% = yellow. 69–60% = orange.
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.
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.
Upcoming: see only assessments that are not due yet, nor submitted. Submitted: view assessments that have been submitted but not graded.May 18, 2016
High School Credit Course Grading ScaleNumerical GradeLetter GradeStandard Classes93-100A490-92A-3.787-89B+3.383-86B36 more rows
International StudentsStudent Age (as of September 1, 2022)American Grade Equivalent11 years oldGrade 610 years oldGrade 59 years oldGrade 48 years oldGrade 37 more rows
C-PercentLetter Grade73 - 76C70 - 72C-67 - 69D+63 - 66D8 more rows
> 90% = green. 89–80% = yellow/green. 79–70% = yellow. 69–60% = orange.
Page actions The asterisk next to a student's course grade means that there are items in the gradebook, that are included in the course grade, where grades have not yet been entered. It helps instructors know that their final grades are not yet complete because there are empty cells in the Gradebook.Oct 2, 2019
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