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You can override the overall grade with a grade notation. A grade notation is useful if a student can't complete the course or otherwise doesn't meet the requirements for completion. Grade notations can include Incomplete, Withdrawal, and so on. This article will show you how to create the Grade notations along with applying and removing the grade notation to a student's Overall Grade.
In this article, you will learn that three options for the Overall Grade Calculation (Points, Weighted, Advanced). This article will show you how to setup your Overall Grade by the Weighted Calculations.
In grid view, you can narrow your view to show only one student's row, one column, or an entire category, such as assignments. This article will show you how to search the Gradebook.
This article will show you how to filter your Gradebook to see specific columns and/or students.
This article will show you how to hide/show a gradable item (column) from the students in the Gradebook.
This article will show you how to download your Gradebook to work offline.
This article will show you how to add in a manual gradable item (column) to the the gradebook. A manual gradable item will be associated to an assessment that your students are not taking within your Blackboard course. (I.e. In-person paper mid-term exam)
This article will show you how to reorganize the columns in the Gradebook by accessing the Gradable Items list is your default view of the course gradebook.
This article will provide you an overview on using the Gradebook in Blackboard Ultra.
This article will help you understand in accessing and interpreting the discussion analytic data.
This article will show you how to grade your student activities within a discussion which as a rubric associated to it.
This article will show you how to enable grading for your discussions.
This article will show you how to create a discussion via the auto-generate AI design option.
This article will show you how to create a multi prompted structure discussion. A multi prompted structure discussion is where you as the instructor will add in the topics as responses which your students will be replying to depending on the discussion's instructions. You can also use a multi prompt structure discussion for a debate where you as the instructor add in the two responses outlining the two sides of the debate and then the students will reply to one of the debate's response side.
This article will show you how to create a single prompt structured discussion.