Rubrics
After creating a rubric, creating an assignment, adding the rubric to the assignment, and your students have submitted their assignments, it is time to grade the submissions. Find the assignment that needs grading. Grading with a rubric In the upper right corner, you will find the rubric.
Anonymous marking
You can use Anonymous Marking in order to conceal the identities of your students, to ensure the marking is completely based on the quality of the work. Create an assignment In order to mark an assignment anonymously, you have to select this option when creating the assignment. Don’t forget to inform your student NOT to
Inline feedback
In Brightspace it is possible to give feedback directly inside a document that a student submitted. This way, you can provide notes or highlight sentences, for example.
Assessing assignments
This guide is about grading assignments with only a grade and general feedback. In this screen, several options are available:
Offline grading
Table of Contents Downloading and grading Assignments You can grade student assignments offline by downloading them. After you assess the assignments offline, you will need to update the changes again in Brightspace. Then you can assign a score and publish the assessment and feedback for your students. Upload a grade per student You can upload
Retrieve a deleted assignment
This manual shows how to retrieve an assignment or submission when these are accidentally deleted. This can be done in the event Log, by performing the following steps: Note that group assignments cannot be retrieved when the group or group category that is linked to the assignment is deleted as well.
Managing assignments
In Brightspace, you are able to create categories to put assignments into. This way, you can have different categories for group assignments, individual assignments, video assignments etcetera. This creates a clear layout of all the assignments of a course. Creating and adjusting categories Adding assignments to categories
Add grade item
Manual Adding a Grade to an Assignment Table of Contents Adding a grade item to an assignment Linking a command to an existing grade item or change type of grade item To link a command to an existing grade item, or to change the type of grade item (to percentage or select box, for example),
How to Use Assignments for Groups
This guide is intended for teachers and explains how to create Assignments for groups. If students need to work together on an assignment, it is possible to set up a joint submission point through a group assignment. If you haven’t created groups yet, read the guide “How do I set up Groups” before continuing. There
Restrictions and due dates
In this manual, there is explained how you can set restrictions for an assignment and/ or set different (due) dates for different groups of students. The Availability dates & conditions tab is shown in the picture below. We will now discuss what the different options in this tab can be used for. The different options