Grade Schemas
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Grade schemas control how grades assessment scores are displayed to students in the gradebook. This page shows how to create and edit schemas, and how to apply them to control how an assessment grade appears in the gradebook. |
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Entering Grades
All graded assessments in Blackboard must have a numerical points value defined in the assessment settings
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Accessing Grade Schema Settings
. All grades entered into the gradebook are recorded in the format ([student score] / [assessment points value]). Both terms can go up to two decimal places, i.e. (9.25/10.00). By default, students will see grades displayed in this format, but instructors can apply a grade schema to translate the underlying (xx.xx/yy.yy) grade value into another format to reflect their course grading policies.
Default Schemas
The following grade schemas/display options are included in all SU Blackboard courses.
Percentage
This option will display the assessment grade as a percentage – for example a score of (9.25/10) will be displayed as 92.5%.
Complete/Incomplete
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The Complete/Incomplete grade schema does not mean that an assessment is ungraded, or that it automatically receives full points for submission. The assessment grade is still recorded in the gradebook as a numerical value, and that numerical value, not the C/I status icon, determines how the assessment impacts the student’s overall grade. |
To create an ungraded assessment with a C/I grade, you can set the points value to 0 in the assessment settings. A grade of (--/0), indicating that the student has not made a submission and/or the instructor has not posted a grade yet, will display as Incomplete, while a grade of (0/0) will display as Complete. Alternatively, you can simply disconnect the assessment from the overall grade calculation.
To create a graded C/I assessment where Complete is equivalent to “full points,” the assessment must be manually graded, or a manual override grade must be entered for any student who scores below full points on an auto-graded assessment.
SU Letter Grade
The “SU Letter” grade schema is included in all newly-created SU Blackboard courses. This schema represents a fairly standard percentage-to-letter-grade conversion table, but IS NOT an official university grading guide. There is no official university-wide letter grade calculation policy. Generally speaking, the process for determining students' overall final letter grade for a course is up to the individual instructor. If you need guidance on determining final letter grades at the end of term, reach out to your department.
The SU Letter grade schema is provided in all Blackboard courses as a default option for convenience. The schema converts the underlying score of (xx.xx/yy.yy) to a percentage and then to an A-F letter grade as shown in the table to the right.
Instructors can alter the grade ranges of the SU Letter grade schema or create their own custom grade schemas in the gradebook settings, as outlined in the next section.
Grade Name | Grade Range % |
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A | 94% – 100% |
A- | 90% – 93.99% |
B+ | 87% – 89.99% |
B | 83% – 86.99% |
B- | 80% – 82.99% |
C+ | 77% – 79.99% |
C | 73% – 76.99% |
C- | 70% – 72.99% |
D | 60% – 69.99% |
F | 0% – 59.99% |
Managing Grade Schemas
Adding a New Grade Schema
Editing a Grade Schema
Applying Grade Schema to
Gradable Itemsa Graded Item
Once a grade schema is has been created in the gradebook settings, it is available to be used and applied to any gradable graded items in the gradebookyour course. To apply a grade schema, follow these steps:
Select the item - this can be done either by opening the item in the Course Content area or clicking on the column header in the gradebook (under gradable items) and selecting "Edit"
Click the gear icon in the upper right of the screen across from "Assignment Settings."
When the panel menu appears on the right side of your screen, scroll down to the "Grading and Submissions" section.
Under the "Grade using" option, click the drop down menu (defaulted to say "Points").
Choose the grade schema/display option that you would like to apply to the assignment.
Click the black "Save" button in the lower right hand corner.
Schemas Grade schemas can also be applied to calculation columns, including the Overall Grade column. For more information, see the Answers page on the Overall Grade.
Here is a video walk through of how to apply grade schema to gradable items in your Blackboard course:
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