Grade Schemas - Additional Uses
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This page contains ideas for other uses of the Grade Schema beyond a typical letter grade scale. |
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Please note that the following sections discuss "adding a new grade schema" and "applying grade schemas." If you do not know how to complete these actions within your course, please see "Adding a New Grade Schema" and/or "Applying a Grade Schema" on the "Grade Schemas" Answers page. |
Complete/Incomplete
Blackboard Ultra contains a system option for "Complete/Incomplete" built into each Assignment's grade settings. To access this option:
- Open the "Assignment Settings" for the assignment you wish to apply the Complete/Incomplete schema
- Scroll down to the Grading & Submissions section of the settings
- Click on the drop down menu under "Grade using" and select "Complete/Incomplete"
Important things to note about the "Complete/Incomplete" schema:
- You will still need to assign a maximum amount of points for the assignment.
- The assignment will show as in the Gradebook once the assignment has been graded, regardless of how many points the student received (even if they received 0 points).
- If the assignment has been submitted but has not yet been graded or if the assignment is not submitted by the due date, a will appear in the gradebook for that graded item.
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Yes. The points from a Complete/Incomplete assignment will still factor into the Overall Grade. The "Complete/Incomplete" schema option is more about preference for how you would like graded/ungraded/unsubmitted work to appear in the Gradebook. |
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An Instructor may prefer the appearance of a Complete/Incomplete assignment within the gradebook as a visual aid for their students to quickly see which assignments have received a grade/feedback and which assignments need attention. Alternatively, this scheme may be used for something that isgraded but that grade is only meaningful as a component of another grade - i.e. a required rough draft submission X weeks ahead of the final draft deadline. |
Pass/Fail
There are times when an Instructor may want an assignment (or Overall Grade) to be deemed "Pass/Fail."
Apply the Pass/Fail schema to the graded item of your choice.
Once the Pass/Fail schema has been applied to the graded item or "Overall Grade," you will see a green "Pass" pill or a red "Fail" pill displayed in the gradebook to indicate each student's standing for that assignment.