Adding a New Column to the Blackboard Grade Center

When you create a quiz or test (opens in new window), create an assignment (opens in new window), or create a Safe Assignment (opens in new window) in Blackboard, an entry for that test or assignment is automatically added to the Blackboard Grade Center, creating a new column in the Grade Center spreadsheet. However, for course assessment items handled outside of Blackboard - for example, midterm exams done on paper, essays handed in by students (and not submitted via Blackboard's assignment manager or SafeAssign process), class participation grades (if you have such a grade), etc. - you need to create a Grade Center column for those items manually, so that you can then enter grades into the column. To add a new column to the Grade Center for your course:

  1. You can access your Blackboard course by logging in to myBucknell (opens in new window) and by clicking on the relevant course listing in the My Blackboard "gadget" on that page or by logging in directly to Blackboard (opens in new window).

  2. If you are on the main My Blackboard page in Blackboard, you can access your course by finding it in the Custom My Courses module in the middle column on that page and then clicking on the link for the course:

    Custom My Courses Module

  3. You'll first need to make sure that the Edit Mode switch at the top-right corner of the page is in the On position, which it should be by default. If the Edit Mode switch is in the "Off" position, you need to click on it to turn editing mode on:

    Turn Edit Mode On

  4. In the new Blackboard 9.1 Control Panel (on the left-hand side of the page, under the Course Navigation Menu), click on the two rightward-facing arrows on the right edge of the Grade Center link, which will take you straight to the Grade Center for your course:

    Grade Center Link

  5. You will see the Grade Center spreadsheet, with the list of students in your course occupying the first column, and with Username, Weighted Total and Total representing three additional columns. There may be other columns in the Gradebook as well, if you've created assignments or tests in Blackboard. To add a new column to the Grade Center, click on the Create Column button at the far left of the group of buttons, just above the spreadsheet:

    Add Grade Center Column

  6. Blackboard will take you to an Create Grade Column page. In the Column Information section, type in a name for the item in the Column Name box. You can just leave the Grade Center Display Name blank, unless you want some kind of abbreviated version at the top of the spreadsheet:

    Column Name

  7. For the Primary Display field, the default value is "Score", which tells the students the number of points they received out of the total points possible. You can click on the down arrow to select another option. We tend to recommend score as the primary display, though, since it is the most precise.

  8. The Grade Center added a category called "Secondary Display" that will allow you to have an additional way to view the grade, in parentheses (for example, as a percentage). In the "My Grades" view, though, the students see only the Primary Display value.

  9. For the Category field, we created some sample categories for you, one of which might be appropriate to the grade item you are entering. To choose a category from the choices provided, click on the blue down-arrow, and then click on the category that applies:

    Select Category

    If none of those categories applies, then you'll need to establish new categories following these instructions (page opens in new tab or window). After creating the new category, you'll need to return to this item in the Grade Center to change its category. Specifying categories is needed only if you decide to weight grades by category (for example, all "essays" combine to equal 30% of the overall grade; all "midterms" are worth 25% of the grade, etc.) Otherwise, the category isn't that important.

  10. The Points Possible field is very important (and required), since it sets the scale for the particular item. Unless you weight your grades by establishing proportional point totals, we strongly recommend that you choose a scale of 100 points. When you choose such a scale, it becomes very clear to students what 85 points out of 100 means, whereas 25 points out of 30 (for example) would require the students to do a calculation for each grade:

    Points Possible

  11. You can choose a Due Date for the item if you wish, although that only conveys information, rather than determing when the item can actually be submitted (assuming it is being submitted).

  12. In the Options section, you'll most likely want to keep the default settings of Yes for "Include this column in Grade Center Calculations" and "Show this column to Students". You'll most likely want Show Statistics as "No". You'd want to select "No" for the "Include this column in Grade Center calculations" if the item isn't supposed to count as part of the students' final grade. You would want to select "No" for the "Show this Column to Students" if for some reason you wanted to hide the grades you are giving to students for this item. Below, we show the most common options for this section:

    Default/Recommended Options

  13. When you've finished setting the options for the item, click on the Submit Button button to send your changes to the server.

  14. Blackboard will return you to the Grade Center. At the top of the page, in the green status bar, Blackboard will tell you that you have successfully created the column, which will appear on the far right of the Grade Center spreadsheet. You can follow these instructions if you want to change the display order of columns.


Last revised May 4, 2011 .  Please send questions or comments to itec@bucknell.edu.