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When your lecturer posts your marks and feedback for assignments and tests, you will be able to view these in the Gradebook. For most tests your grade and feedback will be released automatically after submission. For assignments and essay questions in tests your submissions will need to be manually marked and your mark and feedback will not be visible in the Gradebook until your lecturer posts it.

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Once your lecturer has release your marks you should be able to access your marked submission with their comments, scores or requested changes.

You can check whether your assignments have been graded by selecting Marks in the main Blackboard menu.

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From the Marks page, scroll down to your module and you will be able to check whether your assignment has been marked. You can then click on the marked submission to view your feedback in Gradebook

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You can also check your marks by going straight to your module and clicking on Gradebook

When you have new grades, an indicator appears on the Gradebook tab with the number of new grades and a purple dot appears in the list for each assessment that was recently graded.

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If your lecturer has posted grades, these will appear in the Mark column and any Overall Feedback will be indicated with a purple speech bubble.

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Accessing your feedback

Overall feedback for your assignment can be accessed by clicking the speech bubble in the Feedback column in the Gradebook.

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This will open your assignment, your overall feedback which may be written, audio or video format is available on the right. Your lecturer may also include comments or annotates on you assignment submission.

example marked student submission with annotations and comments

If your lecturer uses a rubric to mark your work, your achievement in each criterion will be displayed on the right hand side beneath the overall feedback.

example of a marked student submission with rubric achievement levels

Blackboard Learn Ultra Grades

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