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Overall Grade
Updated May 08

    Overall Grade

    • 1 Overall Grade
      • 1.1 Create Overall Grade Column
      • 1.2 Calculation Type
        • 1.2.1 Points
        • 1.2.2 Weighted
        • 1.2.3 Advanced 
      • 1.3 Assign Category Values and Edit Calculations
        • 1.3.1 Exclude
        • 1.3.2 Link / Unlink
        • 1.3.3 Edit Calculation Rules
          • 1.3.3.1 Dropping Lowest Score
          • 1.3.3.2 Use Only
      • 1.4 Overall Grade Settings
        • 1.4.1 "Base calculation on points earned out of total graded points"
        • 1.4.2 "Select how the overall grade is displayed"
        • 1.4.3 Student visibility

    Overall Grade

    The Overall Grade column in the Blackboard Ultra gradebook is used to combine and weight all individual graded items into a single overall score. This guides gives an overview of the settings options available for calculating and weighting overall grades, and for displaying the overall grade to students. 

     

    Create Overall Grade Column

    There must be at least one graded item in your Blackboard course before the overall grade column can be created. This can be done either by creating an assignment or test in the course content area, or by creating a manual entry column in the Gradebook by clicking → "Add Item."

    Once your course contains at least one graded item column, you will see a pop-out panel appear on the right side the next time you open your gradebook titled "Set up the overall grade!" If you dismiss this pop-up or do not see it, you can also open the gradebook settings by clicking the gear icon in the upper right, then scroll down to find a button labeled "Set up overall grade." 

    Once the overall grade column has been created, it will always appear at the top in list view, or on the left in grid view. 

     

    Overall Grade setup alert

     


    Calculation Type

    The first time you open the overall grade settings in your course, you will be asked to choose the method of calculation. The three options are Points, Weighted, or Advanced. This choice can be changed at any later time, but most courses will either use Points or Weighted.

    Points

    will calculate an overall grade based on the combined points value of all graded items. For example, in a course with ten 10-point homework assignments and two 50-point exams, the overall grade will be calculated based on points earned out of 200 (–--/200). 

    Weighted

    will calculate an overall grade based on percentage weights assigned by grade category. For example, in a course where homework assignments are weighted 20%, lab reports are weighted 30%, and tests are weighted 50%, the grade for each category will be calculated proportionally based on total points earned, then the overall grade will be calculated according to these category percentage weights, regardless of the total points value of each category/assessment. 

    Advanced 

    allows you to create a custom calculated column for the overall grade. See the Answers page on Gradebook Calculations for more information.  

     

    calculation type

     

     

     

     

    Assign Category Values and Edit Calculations

    Exclude

    Individual items or categories can be disconnected from the overall grade calculation by clicking the 'cancel' icon

    next to the item name - the icon will highlight purple to indicate that an item is disconnected. For example, in a course where pre-class reading quizzes are used to check comprehension but are not meant to count towards the final course grade, the Quizzes category could be disconnected from overall grade, and quiz scores will not be added/weighted into the calculation.

    Link / Unlink

    Individual items can be scored/weighted independently of their category by clicking the 'unlink' icon

    next to the item name - the icon will highlight purple to indicate that an item is unlinked. For example, instead of having all tests weighted together proportionally at 50%, a final exam could be unlinked from the Tests category to assign an independent weight of 25%, while the other tests combined account for the remaining 25%. 

    Edit Calculation Rules

    Dropping Lowest Score

    Special grading rules such as dropping the lowest score(s) in a category can be applied by clicking the button labeled " Edit calculation rules" next to the category name. 

    Use Only

    Removes all grades from the calculation except for the highest or lowest score.

    Example of a Quiz category in the overall grade setup, with the Disconnect, Unlink, and Edit calculation rules buttons visible

     

     


    Overall Grade Settings

    Overall Grade Settings determine how the overall grade is calculated and displayed to students -  

    "Base calculation on points earned out of total graded points"

    • Marking this checkbox will display the overall grade as a running total, calculated solely from the points earned on assignments that have been graded to date.

    • Unchecking this box will display the overall grade as an absolute total, including all assignments regardless of whether they have been submitted or graded.

    Displaying the overall grade as an absolute total will make students' grades during the semester appear lower than their running total. For example, in a course where all assignments total 100 points, a student at midterm who has scored 45/50 on assignments up to that point will see their grade as 45/50 with this box checked, or as 45/100 if this box is unchecked. 

    "Select how the overall grade is displayed"

    The dropdown menu allows you to choose a grading schema. The default schemas included in all Ultra courses are:

    • Points - displays points earned out of total points possible, i.e. (45/50)

    • Percentage - displays the percentage of points earned out of total points possible, i.e. (90%)

    • SU Letter - displays a letter grade based on percentage of points earned, i.e. (A-)

    • Complete/Incomplete - displays a check mark for items that have a grade, and a gray circle for items that do not have a grade (not recommended for Overall Grade display) 

    You can also create your own custom grading schemas under gradebook settings by clicking the gear icon full settings gear icon in the upper right of the main gradebook screen (you will have to close the overall grade editor to do this). See the Answers page on Grade Schemas for more information. 

    Student visibility

    The lower checkbox, "Show to students," controls whether the overall grade column is visible to students or not. 

     

    Overall Grade Settings

     

     

    Additional Resources

    OLS Kaltura Channel | Gradebook Tutorials

     

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