Blackboard Assignments
You can use Blackboard Assignment dropboxes for coursework submissions from your individuals or groups in your class.
Blackboard Assignments dropbox accept any digital format including text, audio and video submissions (using Panopto) as well as specialist software files.
You can mark offline submissions such as presentations.
Use accommodations, exceptions or exemptions to accommodate students with RARs or EC1s
Use the Turnitin feature if you require Similarity Checking
Use rubrics and a range of tools to provide feedback on students' submissions.
You can also set up delegated marking and two markers per student (parallel marking)
However, if you need to download annotated submissions with feedback for External examiners use a Turnitin assignment
Using the word ‘Coursework’ and including the percentage this equates to in your assignment title, will help you and your students locate the assessment and make it clear how the student’s final grade is calculated. E.g. 'Coursework 1 Essay (40%)' and 'Coursework 2 Test (60%)' See the Assessment Code of Practice for more information.
Find out how to …
- Creating a Blackboard Assignment dropbox
- Creating Video Assignments (using Panopto)
- Creating rubrics for Blackboard assignments
- Adding TurnItIn to a Blackboard Assignment
- Offline assessments using Blackboard Ultra
- Marking and Feedback in Blackboard Assignments
- Delegated Marking
- Two Markers Per Student (Parallel Marking)
- Deleting a student submission in a Blackboard assignment
Please include a link to the Academic Misconduct Policy in your assessment and feedback folder.
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Useful Links
Centre for Digital Learning Enhancement
ulster.ac.uk/learningengancement/cdle