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Create a Test in Blackboard Ultra Course View

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The Test tool allows instructors to create, assign, and grade assessments with multiple questions such as a quiz or exam in Blackboard.

Blackboard Exam Grade Center Column Created

When an instructor creates a Blackboard exam, a column for that exam is automatically created in the Grade Center.  Some of the questions types are automatically graded for instructors. Short answer and essay question types must be manually graded.

Add a Test

On the  Course Content  page, select the plus sign wherever you want to add a test.  In the menu, select Create to open the Create Item panel and select Test.  The  New Test  page opens.

Add a Folder for an Assignment

If you would like to add a folder first, select the Folder option from the slide out panel.  Once the folder is created, you can then expand it to add a test.  

Enter a descriptive title for the test.  If you do not enter a title, it will default to "New Test" + the date the test was created.  

Select the plus sign to open the menu and make a selection. You can select to add  a question type, a question pool or reuse questions from existing assessments. Select add text to add instructions and other information for the test.  You can add a page break to create sections within an assessment or group related questions. Note that page breaks won't work if you select to display one question at a time or randomize questions. You can learn more about the different test question types available in Ultra Course View here.

Note:

  • You cannot enable parallel grading on a test with questions.

  •  If you choose to activate ‘Display one question at a time’ or ‘Question randomization’ all pages will be merged and as such, the page breaks will be removed.

Question Types

Add test question and answers

Check the box next to the correct answer (if required).  If you want to reorder the answers after you have entered them, use the opposing arrows to the right of the answer text field to move the answer up or down.  The automated Feedback slider is defaulted to off.  If you wish to add feedback, click on the slider and it will open the feedback panel where you can enter your feedback.  Enter the points possible for each question in the grade pill.

Add additional content. Once you've added a question to a test, you can allow students to add additional content.  Additional content could be such things as text or supporting files.  By default, this feature is turned on for your test. Toggle this feature off if you don't want students to add additional content. 

Test content page with additional content from students at the end of assessment turned on. You can turn off this function at any time.

To add another question to the test, Select the plus sign to open the menu and make a selection. 

Show or hide the test

By default, the item is Hidden From Students.  If you wish to make it available, select Visible to Students from the drop down menu found in the upper right hand corner of the screen.  Alternatively, you can set release conditions for the test by selecting Release Conditions.

When you have added all your test questions, select the to open the test settings.

Test Settings

 Set a Due Date

Due dates appear on the calendar and in the activity stream.  Late submissions appear with a Late label in the course gradebook.  Encourage students to view the activity stream and calendar to see what is coming due.

 Prohibit late submission

Enforce a hard deadline and prevent a late submission.  In progress and saved attempts will auto-submit at the due date.  Students will receive a submission receipt via email.  All specified accommodations are honored.

If students have submitted attempts, you cannot change the due date to a date in the past.  If the due date has passed, you can't select the Prohibit late submission setting.

 Prohibit new attempts after due date

If selected, this will prevent students from beginning a new attempt after the due date.

 Allow class conversations

If you allow class conversations, students can discuss the test with you and their classmates while the test is available.  Students can contribute to the conversation before, during and after the test.  As the conversation develops, it appears only with the relevant test.

 Collect Submissions offline

You may want to grade student work that doesn’t require students to upload a submission.  For example, you can add grades to your gradebook for oral presentations, science fair projects, acting performances and artwork delivered in person.

 View accommodations

View Accomodations

 Add a time limit

A time limit can keep students on track and focused on the test because each person has a limited amount of time to submit.  The test attempts are saved and submitted automatically when time is up. You can also allow students to work past the time limit.  At this time, you can't add a time limit to group tests.

You can't edit the time limit once students have started their submissions.

 Randomize test questions and answers

You can randomize questions and their answers to support practice/drilling activities and help students avoid academic dishonesty. You can use one or both settings so tests appear differently for each student. You can't randomize questions in a test with text blocks or attachments.

  1. You can only randomize answers for Matching and Multiple Choice questions. If you want to randomize answers for True/False questions, use the Multiple Choice question type with True and False answer choices.
  2. Questions appear in order to you but are randomized for students. To prevent confusion, don't add numbers to reference other questions within the test.

 Grade category

You can change the test's grade category to be part of one of the custom gradebook categories you set up in your course.  You can create new categories to customize how coursework is grouped in your course.  You can use the default and custom categories when you set up the overall grade.

 Number of attempts

You can let your students submit more than one attempt at a test.  When you allow multiple attempts, you can also choose how the final grade is calculated.  At this time, you can't allow multiple attempts on a group test.

 Grading Schema

From the Grade using menu, select an existing grading schema such as Points.  A test's score consists of the sum total of all the questions' points.  You can change the grading schema at any time and the change will show to students as well as in your gradebook view.

 Anonymous Grading

 Enable Automated Feedback

Correct Answers > Turn on Settings link  to customize feedback settings.

 Add an Access Code

You can issue an access code to control when students and groups take a test.  At this time, access codes are generated randomly by the system.

You can't customize the access codes.

 Parallel Grading

You can enable parallel grading and assign graders when you create a test without questions.  You can enable parallel grading after students have submitted work.  The system randomly assigns graders that you have choosen.  Each student has two graders for their submitted test.  The grading workload is distributed evenly among the graders.  Graders can only open the submissions for the students assigned to them.  Instructors or reconcilers determine the final grades for students.

 Add Grading Rubric

You can't add a rubric to a test with questions.

 Goals & Standards

You can align a test to one or multiple goals.  You and your institution can use goals to measure student achievement across programs and curricula.

 Assigned groups

Assigned Groups > Assign to Group and select the groups you want to assign the test to.

If you have selected, Prohibit Late Submissions, you cannot assign a test to a group.


 Additional Description

You can add an optional description from the test settings to the test title on the Course Content page.  You might ask students to provide citations for essay questions, include lab work or prepare content ahead of the test.


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