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Revision as of 20:07, 29 June 2020
Intended Audience
WSU instructors currently using Brightspace and interested in Assignments Submission Folders (formerly Dropboxes) in their Brightspace courses.
Overview
The Brightspace Assignments tool is an electronic storage space where students can submit documents and assignments. Assignments Submission Folders will accept most file formats including .doc, PDF, PowerPoint, QuickTime movie files and audio files. Student submissions are date and time stamped. This tools is also helpful when managing due dates or deadlines. The Dropbox can be set to shut down at a specific time.
Creating an Assignments Submissions Folder
How do I set up Assignments Submission Folders?
The following videos show how to configure an Assignment submission folder, associate Assignments with a grade item, and download Assignment submission folders to your laptop for grading offline.
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There are two interfaces for creating Assignments in Brightspace: the traditional interface and the new interface.
- The traditional interface is fully functional but will be deprecated in the near future. In the meantime, you are allowed to use it with the understanding that it will go away soon. You can find instructions for using the traditional interface at Add a new assignment folder to your Brightspace course.
Grading Assignments
There are two ways you can grade files submitted to Assignments. Most work online to grade papers and other files. Other times you may be working in a space where the internet connection is poor or you do not have access and want to work on grading offline. The following videos explain how you can assess submissions, whether you grade them online or choose to download, grade offline, and upload grades and feedback once you are connected.
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