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The colors map to these percentages: > 90% = green. 89–80% = yellow/green. 79–70% = yellow. 69–60% = orange. 59–50% = red. Your institution can disable the color scheme for all courses. The grade pills appear with dark backgrounds and white grades. Colors won't be …
This bar graph counts the number of students that have a normalized grade score in each of the 10% bands shown. Each bar in the chart corresponds to a 10% band for the current final grade . Consider: This measure only includes courses in which any grades have been posted. This measure only counts active students .
Grading schemas convert raw numeric scores, such as 88 points out of 100, to specific grade displays, such as B+ or Pass. When students view their grades, they see the grade display that corresponds to their numeric scores. You can create any number of grading schemas for instructors to use in courses. Instructors can select a schema to use as a default and then modify the display values and calculations for an individual course.
You can change the default grade settings whenever you want. These changes apply to new courses created after the change. Existing courses don't update their settings when you change the default settings.
Users can approve grades for transfer if their role is appropriately configured in the Grades Journey properties.
You can configure Grades Journey to use a local transfer method so an extract file is saved to your local server. After the extract is complete, the file will be located in the path you specified.
Some institutions have a no-rounding policy, particularly at the beginning and end points of applied scales.
To address the varied grade reporting policies and practices, Blackboard Learn takes an approach to meet both simpler policies and the more complex scenarios. Refer to the following list to understand how and why a grade may appear the way it does in multiple areas of Blackboard Learn, including My Grades, Grade Center, and offline grade data.