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Test result setting option now has the View submission one time. When a student completes the test, they can review their answers and detailed feedback, such as which questions were answered correctly. The View submission one time option lets instructors provide students with immediate feedback, while maintaining test security.
The Center for Instructional Technology offers a comprehensive collection of Blackboard Ultra how-to articles, FAQ's and other supporting resources on their primary page at our.ric.edu in addition to KB articles hosted on the RIC Service Center support portal.
This article will show you how to upload in a txt (tab-delimited) containing the test questions into a test within a Blackboard Ultra course.
Explaining the difference between the Kaltura 'My Media' and the Kaltura 'Media Gallery' in Blackboard
This article will address common Blackboard student questions.
This article will show you how you can see which submissions for a particular assignment or test that still need to be graded.
This article will show you how to disable automatic zeros for work past the due date.
This article will show instructors how to access and modify their course's grade schema.
You can choose to automatically assign zeros to missing work past the due date. Students and groups can still submit work after an automatic zero is assigned. Then, you can grade as normal. This article will show you how to enable automatic zeros for past due work.
When you create a gradable item, it automatically appears in the gradebook and is associated with the appropriate category. You can create new categories to customize how coursework is grouped in your course. You can use custom categories when you set up the overall grade. This article will show you how to apply customized grade category to existing gradable items in the Gradebook.
When you create a gradable item, it automatically appears in the gradebook and is associated with the appropriate category. You can use categories when you create calculated items, such as an assignments average. You can create new categories to customize how coursework is grouped in your course. You can use custom categories when you set up the overall grade.
This article will show you how to access a Gradebook column's statistics to gain insight about a student's overall performance on graded content.
You can add calculations based on the average, total, maximum, or minimum of the variables you include, such as categories, graded items, and other calculations. For example, add a calculation that displays the average of all assignments so students have an overall picture of their performance. You can add as many calculations as you need. This article will show you how to add the average calculation for a group of gradable items.