Teaching During Times of Disruption
How do I Collect Assignments?
The Blackboard Assignment tool offers you the ability to collect digital files as assignments from your students. It acts as a "homework dropbox" and any digital file can be collected through this tool.
An assignment must be created for each submission you wish to collect.
Note:
The maximum size of all files uploaded in a single assignment can be no larger than 1 Gb. If your student submissions tend to be larger than this, there are alternate methods to accept homework.
- Students can store the files in a cloud service (suggested: ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é Box or Google Drive for ASE undergraduates and Eastman School of Music students). They can then provide a link to their stored file using the Write Submission option in the Blackboard assignment tool.
- For assignments requiring video or audio submissions, pleas use the . Please note, this does not generate a Grade Center column - one must be created manually.
- For non-video assignments, you may want to consider using the Box upload widget. Please note, this does not generate a Grade Center column - one must be created manually.
Student submissions can be viewed and retrieved from the Grade Center. See How do I Share Student Grades Confidentially for more information.
Learn more about assignments at
Handouts
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Academic Honesty Information for ASE Instructors
Information on Student Presentation Options
can be used for student presentation. There are two options
Guidance on
- Planning and Preparing for Disruption
- How do I Communicate with my Students?
- How do I Share Content with my Students?
- How do I Offer Live Lectures and Class Meetings?
- How do I Pre-Record Lectures for my Students?
- How do I Facilitate Discussions with my Students?
- How do I Collect Assignments?
- How do I Facilitate Exams or Tests?
- How do I Share Student Grades Confidentially?
- What Options do my Students have for Software Access?