This page address common questions about creating, administering, and grading assignments & tests in Blackboard. |
In Ultra, test items are created following the same process for creating any and all content items.
Blackboard continues to expand test creating capabilities for instructors in Ultra View. To learn more about creating tests in Ultra, please visit our "Ultra Course - Tests" page.
Additionally, you can visit Ultra Course - Question Banks to learn more about creating and importing question banks to utilize in your course assessments.
There are several options in Ultra assignment/test settings that you can use to help deter dishonest test taking practices. Some of these settings include:
You can read Blackboard's documentation on these settings here.
Another way to help secure test results is the use of question pools.
Finally, if your assessment is in the form of an essay response, Turnitin is a popular tool that can be access on Ultra's Content Marketplace.
Yes! To manage accommodations for a student:
Additionally, you can set exceptions or exemptions for individual students on specific assignments. To do so:
Please visit /wiki/spaces/blackboard01/pages/154386333 for more in depth information on providing accommodations, exceptions, and exemptions in your Blackboard course.
Please visit our /wiki/spaces/blackboard01/pages/154385595roups for more information on creating groups and assigning groups projects/discussions.
Yes! Blackboard's default setting is for all assignments and test to be graded using a "Points" schema. To change this:
If you wish to create a custom grading schema that is not already in the system. please visit Ultra Course - Grade Schemas.
For ideas on different ways to use grade schemas throughout your course, please visit Grade Schemas - Additional Uses.
In order to create a rubric in Ultra
To apply a grading rubric you have created to an assignment, open the Assignment Settings and scroll down to the "Additional Tools." Click the option to "Add grading rubric" and you will be able to create a new rubric or apply an existing rubric to the assignment.
Our team is currently working on our own documentation for using rubrics in Ultra courses, but for the time being Blackboard has some great documentation here.
Feedback can be provided in the student submission view page. This page is accessed differently based on whether you are viewing your Gradebook in List View or Grid View.
Accessing student submissions via Grid View:
Accessing student submissions via List View:
For both of these methods, once in a student's submission view page, you can navigate to other students' submissions by click individuals names on the left hand side of the screen. |
If you wish to leave feedback for a student, click the gray circle containing an arrow which is located on the right hand side of the view page.
For information on viewing submissions and providing feedback, visit our Answers page, Viewing Student Submissions.