Hi Mark
We are running over 100 online exams through Blackboard each year now. We use our own locked down browser running the machines in console mode with Mozilla portable, locked-down in terms of functionality using Grease Monkey.
Our Learning Technology Team have produced a 'checking' page which displays the results of an SQL query. It shows all the settings (including Grade Centre visibility) for any upcoming exams. The page includes links to the course, Test Canvas and Test Options for each exam. We now have a complex version of the page for us and a simplified one for academics and school administrators to check things are correct. It has really helped us to cut out grade leakage as we can quickly identify problems and make changes.
We are also finding mark leakage to be an issue for people using Grademark through Blackboard. I have spoken to the team about producing a Grademark checking page, perhaps for each school. It would be nice if Grade Centre visibility could be set when creating a test, or assignment through the options screen, particularly if this worked for the Turnitin building block as well. We will be looking at the template trick Anu mentions for the totals in new courses.
Best
Mike
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>Date: Sun, 26 May 2013 02:56:20 +0100
>From: Anu Sharma <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: CB Exams and Grade Centre Totals Hidden
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>Hi Mark
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>Just an idea, but what we have recently done at Brunel is to set up the
>institutional template such that grade centre columns (total and weighted) are
>by default hidden. Obviously this is not applicable if course content is copied
>but it might be a way forward for newly created courses?
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>Also you could ask Bb support if there is anything you could do at database
>level to switch all grade centre columns to hidden, by default? (For any
>courses that have already been created). Academics can then change to
>visible as needed?
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>Best,
>Anu
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>On 24 May 2013, at 15:24, "Mark Gamble"
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>Hi All
>Do you use Blackboard for summative exams (probably via Respondus)? If you
>do, how do you handle the visibility of grades, especially when they ripple
>through into Total and Weighted Total? I know, of course that these can be
>hidden by the tutor, but mistakes can be made and we do not want students
>to have immediate sight of their grades as soon as they have done an exam.
>What I would really like would be, at sys-admin level, to be able to globally set
>all grade centre columns to be default hidden unless actively selected to show
>by the course owner….. A forlorn hope? Or have you found a way of managing
>this system-wide?
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>Regards
>Mark
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