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Hi, I'm teaching two online courses this semester and recently graded the students' work through Grade book. I grade them on an attached rubric, which works great. I also provide brief comments, which also work fine. *However, when I try to attach a copy of their submitted Word file (a composition...
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There are occassions in which students attach files (in assignments) for BB 9.1 and the instructor sees a "red X" instead of the image file that they are attaching. Does anyone know what is causing the red X instead of the image file to display? Some submissions work fine and can be viewed...
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A lecturer has created a Blackboard assignment for his students. However, some students emailed their coursework to him instead of using the assignment link in the Blackboard course. How can the lecturer upload the students' files to the Blackboard assignment?
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Michael, In our system Messages Tool Options - File attachment is checked. However, in the reply box, if you are in the student role, you do not get an attachment box. Basically, Blackboard Learn 9.1 when you send a message, you can attach a file. But when you try to attach a file to the reply to the...
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I got this email today from an instructional tech consultant at our university, working with a professor. I do not know how to respond or what to think: It seems that the wrong file is being sent to some students within the grade center, when sending an attachment for feedback. (Students submitted assignments...
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Thank you Paige for the confirmation of the intended workflow. The instructor/staff think that it is crazy that we now have two copies (student version & instructor version with changes). I tried to explain that the student is able to see exactly what they submitted and the instructor's version...
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Hi Ken, We've had similar issues, especially when using Internet Explorer. We found that if the instructor copied and paste the assignment text from Word, this often messed up the attachment function for the students. HTML code also does some "wonders" for this particular problem. As a...