Evaluate assignments
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Evaluate assignment submissions from Content
You can evaluate a learner's assignment submissions from Content even if the learner didn't submit anything to the assignment. As a result, you can assign comments and grades to learners with no submissions (for example, a grade of 0), and to learners who submitted work outside of Brightspace. To evaluate assignment…
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Evaluate assignments using the Assignments tool
The Evaluate Submission page enables you to evaluate and leave feedback on user submissions. It contains two main sections: The Submissions List panel and the Evaluation panel. Use the Evaluation panel to grade and provide comments on submissions. On paper submissions and Observed in person assignments display only the…
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Evaluate assignments using the Rubrics tool
If you use rubrics to assess submissions, the rubric opens in a pop-up window to enable easy grading, and the score transfers automatically to the Evaluation and Feedback sidebar. To provide a more complete context for learner evaluation, the pop-up provides activity details including the activity title, course name,…
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Evaluate assignment activities
Evaluate assignments by providing feedback and selecting a rubric associated with specific learning objectives. To evaluate assignment activities Navigate to Assignments. On the Assignments page, click the assignment that you want to view. Click the name of the learner that you want to evaluate. On the Evaluation page,…
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Assess assignments with grade schemes
You can associate a select box grade item to an assignment, allowing you to evaluate assignment submissions directly with a grade scheme, rather than inputting a numeric value directly. To assess assignments with grade schemes in the assignment creation experience Navigate to Assignments. On the Assignments page, click New…
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How assistive technology interacts with the inline grading experience
Screen readers and keyboard-only navigation provide the same information as pointer-based navigation (such as using a mouse or trackball). The interaction of the arrow keys on the evaluation slider indicate a focus state. When the focus is on a criterion level, the description appears below the slider. Figure: If the focus…