Accommodations, Exceptions, and Exemptions: Gradebook and Roster Settings
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This guide contains resources and information about using gradebook and/or roster settings to manage the individual students with disability accommodations or other special circumstances in Blackboard. In the first section, three specific Blackboard Ultra features which apply to individual requirements on graded items are highlighted:Accommodations, Exceptions, and Exemptions. In the second section, additional features which can be used to customize non-graded content in your Ultra course to meet individual student needs are presented. |
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Accommodations, Exceptions and Exemptions
In casual conversation, you might use the terms "accommodate" and "make an exception" more-or-less interchangeably to describe special circumstances for a student in one of your courses. However, in Ultra course view, accommodations, exceptions, and exemptions describe separate functions that are designed with different purposes in mind. Before you decide which function(s) to use in a particular case, it is important to understand the distinctions between them.
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AccommodationsMany students registered with the Center for Disability Resources require accommodations for extended time on in-class and web-based tests and assignments in Blackboard. Accommodations in the Ultra course view are set for individual students and thenapply to all graded items within the course. Accommodations can include exempting students from due dates, and adjusting or overriding time limits.
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ExceptionsIndividual circumstances cannot always be planned for in advance. When a student has a sudden change in circumstances such as an illness or unavoidable conflict, you can use the exceptions function in the Gradebook to edit due dates and re-open graded items for extra attempts, to resolve problems when they occur.
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ExemptionsExemptions in Ultra course view are used to remove items from a student's attendance or gradebook record entirely. While the other two functions described above are used to customize the individual conditions around graded work requirements, exemptions alter the coursework/grade requirements themselves, and represent a more significant change to the student's course experience.
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Other Individual Student Settings in Blackboard Ultra
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Individual Release Conditions
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Custom Group/Individual AssignmentsBlackboard Ultra allows you to make assignments, tests, or discussions that are assigned only to a specified group or even an individual student. This can be used for individual extra credit assignments, or to create differentiated assignments for students in a cross-listed course.
In the grade center, you will be able to see a column for the new assignment. Only the student(s) you have assigned will have a grade entry field in the new column; all other students will have a blank cell displayed. |
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Individual Course Access
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