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Mode of Submission: Blackboard assignment

RISIS Mode of SubmissionUse forWhat’s created in Blackboard Students submit toChannel for feedback
AS02 Bb assignmentElectronic document (Individual submission)
– multiple files
– large files
– non-standard files
(e.g.  zip files, specialist design or programming files)
Blackboard AssignmentBlackboard AssignmentBlackboard Assignment

For most written coursework Turnitin is the default submission route, but there are some cases where Blackboard is more appropriate.
This option should be used where students are required to submit

  • Large files (greater than 100MB)
  • Non-standard file types which will not display inside Blackboard e.g. zip files, specialist design or programming files
  • Multiple files e.g. a combination of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, images, or zipped up computer code.

Also in circumstances where

  • the marker is required to use a marking rubric (particularly a scoring rubric) which is not compatible with Turnitin
  • it is required to support reasonable adjustments for the marker (attaching feedback) where agreed with the SDTL.

Notes

Anonymous marking and moderation is supported, but requires markers to adhere to specific workflows.

In cases where students need to submit work via a Blackboard Assignment, but the deadline is not the same for all students on the course, select Bb assignment (rolling deadlines) as the Mode of Submission.

Further guidance

Blackboard Assignment

Editing an IC Blackboard assignment


Guide last updated on August 7, 2024

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