If the assessment has been listed as a ‘BB submission’ in eVision, the Blackboard assignment will automatically be created in the relevant course in the Assessment submission and feedback area. For further advice on setting up assessments in eVision, see the Bristol Education Administration Manual (BEAM).
Once assessments have been downloaded, you should prepare a system for managing and distributing these assessments to markers. This section provides a suggested solution for this process and information on supplying coversheets, where that is required.
If your marking workflow includes inline comments on submitted work or longer-form feedback, folders for distributing and storing submissions and marking should be set up on OneDrive or another shared drive before marking starts. Where there are multiple markers, there should be one folder for each marker.
In both of the examples below, the “Downloaded assignments” folders will need to be populated with the assignments you download from Blackboard (see “Downloading Assignments”). The “Feedback” folders can then be populated with the feedback produced by markers, including annotated submissions (see “Marking Assignments”).
For non-distributed marking, the DEO suggests you organise your folders in the following way:
- Folder 1: Assignment name
- Folder 2: Marker name
- Folder 2a: Downloaded assignments
- Folder 2b: Feedback
- Folder 2: Marker name
For distributed marking, the DEO suggests you organise your folders in the following way, adding as many sub-folders for individual markers as required:
- Folder 1: Assignment name
- Folder 2: Marker name
- Folder 2a: Downloaded assignments
- Folder 2b: Feedback
- Folder 3: Marker name
- Folder 3a: Downloaded assignments
- Folder 3b: Feedback
- Folder 2: Marker name
If markers are providing feedback on a feedback or cover sheet, make sure this is given to students before they start their assignment. Students should then write their assessment in this prepared document, ensuring feedback boxes are in the same document as students’ work. This will ensure markers can upload a single feedback file, minimising confusion and workload.
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- Navigate to the Assessment, Submission and Feedback area of the course.
- Locate the assessment sent from eVision. It will have the title that was entered into the eVision system. Once you have found it, click to enter.
Warning: It is important you do not change the assessment’s title whilst making configurations. Making changes to these details can impact mark extraction.
- If you wish to add information for students directly within the Blackboard Submission point, select the text box below Instructions, enter the information, then select Save. Before students can submit, they will be prompted to View instructions and see information written here before they submit work. If you are using anonymous submissions, the following (or a localised version) should be included:
“This submission is anonymously marked. You should not submit your work with any identifying information (eg, your name), including in the file name itself. If you do, you will forfeit anonymity.”
Warning: This text does not appear as a description on the submission point. It is not recommended to use this area for assessment-critical information required by students far in advance of their submitting work. It is only visible once the student has clicked on the submission point and entered it. To add a description to your assessment, see point 9 below.
- Click on the cog icon in the top-right corner of the screen to open the assessment settings.
- It is recommended that the Due date section is not changed from defaults:
Warning: It is important you do not change the assessment’s due date whilst making configurations. Making changes to these details can impact mark extraction.- Prohibit late submissions should be left toggled off.
- Prohibit new attempts after due date should be left toggled off.
- Collect submissions offline is not used. Rather, if you have an offline submission, choose either “Physical (marks only)” or “No submission (marks only)” whilst creating the assessment in eVision.
- Allow class conversations should be toggled off.
- The Formative Tools section provides the option to toggle the Formative assessment. This MUST be left off for all summative assessments.
- In the Marking and Submissions section:
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- Mark category should be left as Assignment
- Attempts allowed (recommended: 3 – may vary for local practice)
Warning: If these settings are altered, it may increase the complexity of allowing students additional submissions in exceptional circumstances, or administering the management of extensions. If you are looking to prohibit late submissions after a specific period (e.g., five working days), you can instead use Release Conditions discussed in the Optional Configuration (in Blackboard) section.-
- Attempts to mark (recommended: Last attempt)
- Mark using (recommended: Points, unless using 21 point scale or a pass/fail model)
- Maximum points (recommended: 100)
- Under Anonymous marking, the option to Hide student names should be left toggled Off . This is the case to set up both anonymous and non-anonymous marking whilst using the offline workflow.
Warning: It is not required to use Blackboard’s anonymous marking features to achieve anonymity in this workflow. Doing so may cause complications.- Evaluation options should not be altered from their default off settings:
- Two markers per student should be left toggled off.
- Peer review should be left toggled off.
- Delegated marking should be left toggled off. If you require delegated marking, please refer to the Distributed Marking guidance in the Optional Configuration section of this workflow.
- Assessment mark provides the option to Post assessment marks automatically once marking and feedback have been input. This should be left toggled off.
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- The Presentation Options section cannot be affected unless you add test-style questions to this assessment. It can be ignored for most assignment submission-based assessments.
- Under Assessment security, the option Add access code should not be activated.
Warning: Adding access codes will require the distribution of that code to all students taking the assessment. Due consideration must be made for accessibility restrictions when using this setting and the distribution of the code must be conducted so as to avoid any participating student being excluded. The DEO recommend against the use of access code restrictions
- Scroll to the Additional Tools section:
- The time limit tools should not be used in most instances. The option to Add time limit will impose a limited submission time on students from the moment they first enter the submission point. If you would like to explore the use of this tool (perhaps for timed assessments), please contact the Ultra Project team via blackboard-ultra@bristol.ac.uk to discuss suitable configuration options.
- As marking is conducted offline, you should not use the Add marking rubric The marking rubric will not be able to affect offline marking.
- The Goals and standards section and Align with goals options are not currently being used.
- If this assessment is a group submission, click on Assign to groups under Assigned groups. To configure group assessments further, please refer to Assigned Groups (Group Submissions) in the Optional Configuration and Setup
- If you are intending to use Turnitin Similarity and AI reports for this submission, click on Enable Turnitin under Originality Report. To configure Turnitin functionality, please refer to Turnitin Similarity and AI Report in the Optional Configuration and Setup
- Scroll down to the Description field and enter any guiding text that is required. This information is then displayed on the submission point itself before students click to enter, making it a good space to reiterate pre-submission guidance. If you are using anonymity, the following (or a localised version) should be included:
“This submission is anonymously marked. You should not submit your work with any identifying information (eg, your name), including in the file name itself. If you do, you will forfeit anonymity.”
- Click Save.
- Assignments are hidden from students by default. Once you have finished configuring the assessment, you can release the submission point to students manually by toggling the Hidden from students option in the top-right of the submission point’s screen to visible to students. Alternatively, you can set a date for release – see Optional configuration and Setup.