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Blackboard Assignment

Create, manage and mark a Blackboard assignment

Marking using “Offline Submissions” function

The Offline Submission option in Blackboard Assignments allows you to facilitate and collect submissions offline – such as a presentation or an architectural model – and give marks and feedback via Blackboard for student and external examiner reference. Set Up Offline SubmissionsMark Offline Submissions Set up Offline Submissions To set up Offline Submissions set up

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Marking a Blackboard Assignment

The Blackboard Marking interface allows you to mark your students’ work inline, giving written feedback, annotations and a grade. You can swiftly move from one student to the next, filtering by all submissions or by Needs Marking. Access an AssignmentAnnotate PapersGive Marks and FeedbackMove Between Student SubmissionsPosting Marks Access an Assignment In the assignment submission

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Turnitin Similarity Reports in Blackboard Assignments

It is possible to enable Turnitin similarity reports when using a Blackboard Assignment submission point. This can be done in the assignment settings when you are creating or editing your assignment. For full instructions of see our guide Create an Assignment. Enable Turnitin In the Assignment Settings panel scroll down to Originality Report “Enable Turnitin”.

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Schools with On-time & Post-deadline submission points: Blackboard assignments

The EMA Integration will create Blackboard assignments in the ‘Assessment’ learning module of the course.Programme Administrators will need to move these into the correct Assignment folder e.g. Assessment > Assignment 1. This guide takes you through the settings you should apply when creating a summative Blackboard assignment. For help with the mechanics of creating a

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