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  1. In your course, go to the Grade Center > Full Grade Center.
  2. Locate the cell containing the student's test attempt, click on the dropdown arrow, and click View Grade Details.
  3. On the Grade Details page, click Clear Attempt.
  4. Click OK to confirm and remove the attempt.
  5. On the Grade History tab, the action is recorded with "Attempt Grade Cleared." In the Grade Center, no grade or icon appears in the student's test cell.

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Instructors and other users who are granted permission can view a test attempt's Access Log for a list of times of various student interactions with the test. The log can help to confirm whether a student began a test or ran into problems during a test.

  1. On the Control Panel, expand the Grade Center section.
  2. Click TestsIn your Blackboard course, click on Grade Center > Full Grade Center.
  3. Locate the cell for the student’s test that you want to investigate.
    1. The cell must contain either a grade or a Needs Grading exclamation mark for an access log to be generated. If you submitted the test for the student, an access log is not generated, unless the student clicked Save All Answers.
  4. Access Click the the dropdown arrow in the cell 's contextual menu and click Attempt.
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  5. On the Grade Test page, expand the Test Information section.
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  6. Click Access Log.

The Access Log shows a detailed list of every interaction a student had with the test for that attempt. The log shows the time the test was started, when each question was saved, and when it was submitted. An unusual gap in activity might be interpreted as a connectivity problem if the student claims to have had one. However, the system cannot determine what caused the time gap—it can only show that it occurred. Be aware that the time spent on a question may include time that the student spent looking at other questions before saving that answer.

 

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