1 phillips andover academy 2/22/2006 – 1:30-3:00 darek sady blackboard learning system (release...
TRANSCRIPT
1
Phillips Andover Academy
2/22/2006 – 1:30-3:00
Darek Sady
Blackboard Learning System (Release 6.3)Assignments,Gradebook,
Performance Dashboard
2
Introductions
Darek Sady Education
– Utica College of Syracuse University– University of North Carolina Greensboro
Professional Experience– 6 Years in Academia– Faculty Development Trainer– College instructor for 3 Years– Director of IT
2 Years with Blackboard
3
Introductions and Expectations
Please introduce yourself…Name, Position/Title, Courses that you teachExperience using BlackboardPlanned use or current use of BlackboardExpectation(s) for this workshop Interesting tidbit about yourself or a local
favorite restaurant
4
Workshop Objectives and Agenda
Assignments– Creating, retrieving, grading, and returning student
work with the Assignment Manager Gradebook
– Customizing the Gradebook– Weighting grades– Creating, modifying, and removing student grades– Categorizing, sorting, and archiving grades– Importing and exporting the Gradebook for
analysis offline
5
Workshop Objectives and Agenda
Performance Dashboard and Course Statistics– Retrieving data to measure student performance– Generating reports about usage within course
6
Assignments
7
The Assignment Tool
Tool used to create an Assignment in any Content Area of a course.
Automatically creates an item in the Gradebook.Allows students to download assigned files, submit
work to instructors, and retrieve graded material.Enables instructors to bulk download student files
and bulk delete both student and instructor files.
8
Assignment Examples
Short-Answer QuestionsJournalsEssays and Research PapersRoutine HomeworkGroup ProjectsTake-Home ExaminationsClass PresentationsLab ReportsAttendance Options
9
Assignment Tool
Comments and feedback can be exchanged between student and instructor through the Assignment tool template.
Anecdotal notes can be recorded by the instructor.
10
Tips for Assignment Success
Select standards file formats for electronic materials submitted by students.– .doc, .rtf, .txt
Establish file naming conventions. – tcasey_ch1assignment.doc (Student Submission)– graded_tcasey_ch1assignment.doc (Graded Assign.)
Download and save student files to local drive in organized folders.– In a batch download the student’s name is appended
to the file name even if a standard naming convention is not used.
11
Gradebook
12
Gradebook
Scores from assessments and assignments are automatically recorded in the Gradebook
Supports:– Custom grading scales– Grade weighting– Item analysis– Multiple gradebook
viewsGradebook Null option
excludes incomplete items from Gradebook calculations
Students can view their own grades
6.3
13
Gradebook
Manually Add Items Manage Items Sorting Gradebook Grading Tests Assigning Categories Weight Grades Displaying Grades Set Grade Range Value Downloading Grades
14
Manually Add Items
You can add Items to the Gradebook.
This will create a column in the grade book for you to enter grades and manage grades.
15
Manage Items
You can choose the order of the items in your Gradebook.
Move items that you are working with closer to the names so that you do not need to scroll.
16
Sorting Gradebook
You can click on the arrow above any column to sort that column.
Click the arrow again to sort in reverse.
17
Working with Tests
When you create a Test or Assignment in Blackboard, a column automatically will be generated.
Blackboard will grade the Test (except Essay questions).
Blackboard will let you grade any test which includes an Essay question by clicking on the exclamation point.
!
18
Working with Tests
Click the View Button to see your students’ work.
19
Assigning Categories
You can assign categories to each of your items.
This is needed for weighting and sorting items by category.
20
Weight Grades
You can weight grades by Category or Item.
You can add categories or choose from those already listed.
21
Displaying Grades
You can choose how grades are displayed in your Gradebook.
You can choose letter, score, percentage or text.
22
Set Grade Range Value
If you choose to display your grades as letter, you can define the grade range.
23
Downloading Grades
You should always backup your grades.
You can download a copy of your Gradebook from Blackboard to your computer or diskette.
A file downloads in Excel, which can be manipulated.
24
Student Performance and Reporting
25
Review Status
Content items include a setting that allows students to mark those items as “Reviewed.”
The User Progress page reports which students have reviewed the content item.
6.3
26
Performance Dashboard
Allows instructors to see key information and outcomes for all course users.
Displays the last time each user logged in, their course role, Adaptive Release criteria, Review Status for content items, and grades. Instructors can sort the information by multiple criteria.
Useful in documenting student progress and involvement.
6.3
27
Course Statistics
Provides usage data for an entire course.
Reports may be run for data associated with all users in a course, individual users, groups, and/or Discussion Board forums.
Beneficial in documenting student interactions with course tools and content areas and evaluating the instructional design of a course.
28
Resources and Materials
29
Tutorials
http://www.blackboard.com/quicktutorials/
30
The Blackboard Community
Users Conference
Client Advisory Boards
Email Listserve
Behind the Blackboard for Administrators
Regional User Groups
Developer Community