High School Credit Course Grading Scale
| Numerical Grade | Letter Grade | Standard Classes |
|---|
| 87-89 | B+ | 3.3 |
| 83-86 | B | 3 |
| 80-82 | B- | 2.7 |
| 77-79 | C+ | 2.3 |
Viewing Test Results
- Look for the Test for which you want to review the results. Click on the title of the test to access the View Attempt Page.
- Click the grade in the Calculated Grade column to view your exam attempt.
- The exam and its results should display.
The grade pill for each assessment question and graded item may appear in colors or with dark backgrounds. For the colored grade pills, the highest score range is green and the lowest is red. > 90% = green. 89–80% = yellow/green. 79–70% = yellow.
Log into Blackboard and go to My Courses.
- If the course code still appears in your list, then you can download your past assessment or assignment from the My Interim Results tab.
- If it is not in your list, contact the Course Coordinator to check if they have a copy filed.
A student views his/her course grade from the My Grades tool in the Course Menu.
- In Edit Mode, point to the plus sign above the course menu.
- Select Tool Link.
- Type " My Grades" as a name for the tool.
- In the Type drop-down list, select the My Grades tool to add it.
- Select the Available to Users check box.
- Click Submit.
An exempt grade is one that does not affect the student's overall grade, either positively or negatively. If you exempt a grade, the grade center will calculate the student's total grade out of the points possible, without the points possible from the exempted grade.
The Grade Center is accessed from the Control Panel in any Blackboard course. Click the arrow to the right of the Grade Center menu link to access the full Grade Center. *Note: If you have created an Assignment, Test, or other graded assessment, the corresponding column will automatically be created.
Log into your Blackboard course and go the Control Panel: Click on Grade … You will now see a screen labeled Column Statistics. This screen shows the item statistics, status distribution, and grade distribution.
To start, select Enter student preview mode on your Course Content page in the Details & Actions panel. Select Start Preview. Student preview creates a student account, called the preview user. You're logged in as the preview user and enrolled in the current course.
Submit an assignment
- Open the assignment.
- Select Write Submission to expand the area where you can type your submission.
- Select Browse My Computer to upload a file from your computer.
- Optionally, type Comments about your submission.
- Select Submit.
Accessing GroupsYou can only access to the group area from within a course. To access the group area, click on the link on the Course Menu. Your instructor may also include a link to the group tool inside your course's content areas (i.e. Learning Modules, Content Folders, etc.).
In a normal assignment environment, Blackboard or Canvas cannot detect screen sharing or screenshots if a student is working on them using a normal browser. The system cannot detect what you do outside their current page. However, if proctored, Canvas can detect and prevent screen sharing or taking of screenshots.
On the screen that appears, find the submission near the bottom of the screen. To the right of the entry, click the button labeled Clear Attempt. Click OK on the popup window that appears. Once again, this is not reversible once chosen.
Preview a TestAfter taking the test when you exit Student Preview mode, select Keep the preview user and all data if you want to view the test grade in the Grade Center.) Navigate to the content area where the test is deployed. Click the test name. Select the Begin button.
Edit Notification SettingsClick your name in the upper right to expand the Global Navigation Menu, select Tools and then select Edit Notifications Settings. Edit General Settings: Select your email format — individual messages for each notification or daily digest — and the reminder schedule for due dates.