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Assignments: Overview
Assignments: Overview
What it does
For courses, the Assignments tool allows instructors to create,
distribute, collect, and grade online assignments. Assignments are
private; student submissions are not visible to other users of the
site.
Key concepts
Multiple grading options: You can choose letter
grades, points, pass/fail, checkmarks, or ungraded assignments.
Multiple submissions: You can choose to allow
students to submit an assignment multiple times.
Returning an assignment: Assignments can be returned, with or
without grades, for resubmission.
Offline review: Instructors can download all
submissions for an assignment to their computer at once.
Grade access: When instructors release grades for an
assignment, students can access instructor comments and their grades.
Student view: Clicking Student View
allows
you as an instructor or site leader to view assignments as they would
appear to your students or project participants. To learn more about
using student view, see Seeing how assignments look to participants.
Honor pledge: This option requires students to check
a box affirming that they have neither given nor received aid on an
assignment before they can submit it.
Provide scheduled or immediate feedback: Instructors
can set a model answer or all-purpose item to provide immediate
feedback to an assignment submission, or to provide feedback at a
scheduled date and time.
Private notes: Instructors can add private notes (i.e., notes students cannot access) to an assignment.
Things to consider
- The Assignments tool can post grades to the Gradebook. For more on the
relationship between the Assignments and Gradebook tools, see Linking an assignment to the Gradebook
Help documentation
For help documentation about the Assignments tool, see
Assignments.