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April 02 - April 08
  • 02
    02.April.Sunday
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  • 03
    03.April.Monday

    Blackboard: Grade Center

    12:00 PM-12:15 PM
    2017-04-03

    Registration

    The grade center is very customizable. Instructors can select which grades are displayed to students on their My Grades page, supply feedback to the students, create weighted columns and exclude certain assessments from final score calculations. Faculty can create grade columns for any activities or requirements they want to score such as projects, class participation or attendance. Data in the grade center is archived each week and can be retrieved from backup.

    Students can benefit from seeing achievements or instructor feedback and, if necessary, adjust their approach to learning to improve performance.

    Topics in this Quick Hit Session:

    • Creating a Manual Column in the Grade Center
    • Manually Enter Grades
    • Column Organization
    • Weighted Total Setup

    This Quick Hit session will focus on how to create an interactive rubric and how to apply and use it with a Blackboard assignment.

    Throughout the semester, the iSchool FCTL will host Quick Hits – 15 minutes sessions.  These sessions will be held in HH206F with an 8 people maximum in attendance.  Session time:  12:00 – 12:15 pm

  • 04
    04.April.Tuesday

    Assessment Series Part 3: Backward Design, Finally BlackBoard

    5:00 PM-6:30 PM
    2017-04-04

    Registration

    Part 3: Backward Design, Finally Blackboard
    This is part 3 of our Assessment Series, moving from creating rubrics to designing classroom activities and assignments to to creating interactive rubrics in Blackboard. All are invited! Please come even if you did not have the opportunity to attend Part 1: Rubrics. or Part 2: Imagine Your Classroom. In this session, we will cover Interactive Rubrics in Blackboard: What they are, how to set them up, and how to grade using them. This will be an interactive learning session. Please bring with you a laptop and examples of ways that you currently assess your students using rubrics.

    Tuesday, April 4, 2017

    5:00 pm – 6:30 pm in the Katzer Collaboratory

    Intended Audience: All Syracuse University Full time, Adjunct and Ph.D. Face-to-Face and Online Faculty.

    Light snacks and refreshments will be served.

  • 05
    05.April.Wednesday
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  • 06
    06.April.Thursday
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  • 07
    07.April.Friday
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  • 08
    08.April.Saturday
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