Create a Weighted Total

The Grade Center's Weighted Total column lets you provide "percent of total" values for both stand-alone columns and columns collected by category, most often creating a final grade column that functions independent of point values.

The Blackboard-classic Grade Center includes by default a weighted total column that includes no columns or categories. In most cases, editing this column is the best approach. If you need an additional weighted total column, from the Full Grade Center point to Create Calculated Column then choose Weighted Total.

Create Calculated Column option, Weighted Total item highlighted

 To use the existing column, click the OPTIONS button that appears right of the Weighted Total column heading and choose Edit Column Information

Weighted total options menu with edit column information highlighted

The first parts of the Weighted Total column are standard to columns in the Grade center. There's a Column Name you can edit, should you like, that defaults to "Weighted Total", and a "Grade Center Name" which allows you to abbreviate the column header in your Grade Center view. There's also a description field that is exposed to both students and graders.

column name and grade center name fields

You can also set the primary and secondary display (the latter being only visible in the Grade Center) for your column.

For simplicity's sake, we recommend only displaying Percentage or Letter Grade for weighted total columns. 

Primary and secondary display options

You actually do the business of setting up your weighted total column under the Select Columns heading, where it says "Include in Weighted Grade". As mentioned at the top, you can add both columns and categories to a weighted total. To add individual columns, select the column you wish to add from the list, click the arrow pointing to the right (to add it to the "Selected Columns" box), then enter the percentage value for that column.

animation of column selection and weighted total being applied

In this example, we're adding the Final Paper, which is worth 25% of the final grade. So we select the Final Paper column from the Columns to Select list on the left, push it to the right with the arrow, then enter "25" in the space provided.

Note, when you select a column, the "Column Information" box shows the column's category and points possible.

category and points possible sections of columns to select

Weighting by category is possibly the most powerful aspect of the Weighted Total feature. The steps are the same as for adding a column -- select the category from the list, push it into Selected Columns, enter a percentage value. But adding categories lets you set a single percentage value for a number of Grade Center columns.

Notice, when we select a category, the Category Information box lists all the columns with the "Quizzes" category applied.

categories to select box with category information highlighted

Adding a category provides a different set of options

You can choose to weight the category equally -- all the columns are figured equally, regardless of their point values (a 10-point quiz has the same weight toward that 10% as a 20-point quiz), or proportionally (a 20-point quiz has double the weight of a 10-point quiz).

Grade Center columns created from outside tools are often generated with default categories -- online tests are created with the TEST category, online assignments are created with the ASSIGNMENT category. If you're creating weights by category, make sure all your grades have the appropriate category assigned.

You can also choose to drop some number of the highest and / or lowest grades (most often, faculty choose to drop the one or two lowest scores), or to use only the students' highest or lowest score in the category as the graded item.

category options

Total columns include the option to calculate as a running total. If Yes (the default) is selected, then columns with no score (appear as a "-" in the Grade Center view) are not included in the grade calculations. Therefore, no score is functionally equivalent to "exempt". This is useful for much of the term -- students one "100%" assignment will see they have a 100% (an A) in the class rather than, say a 10% (an F). However, if you use a running total, it's important to enter "0" in place of "-" when students miss an assignment, otherwise their final grade simply won't factor in those empty columns.

Running total option

When you're all set, click SUBMIT to save your edited Weighted Total Column.

 

 

Overall Grade replaces the Weighted Total column from Blackboard Classic's Grade Center, allowing you to set up weighted grading based on Categories or Items.

From the Overall Grade page, choose Weighted if you didn't already.

Screencap of switching to weighted grades

Assign percentage values to grading categories (default or manually created) and items for an overall grade worth 100%. 

Unlike in Blackboard Classic, you cannot save the page if your percentages add up to more or less than 100%. This means you must create all the Items or Categories you need before setting up the Overall Grade.

To alter the percentages, you must first "unlock" the row by clicking the padlock. Screencap of padlock button to enable editing

Screencap of some default categories and percentages

To find individual items (assessments) to add into the weights, you must scroll to the bottom of the list, click the drop-down arrow next to Additional Items, and click the symbol to the right of the item name. You can then change the percentage. (Note: Most people will not use the Calculations row.)

Screencap of buttons to access additional items from content.

 

To remove an item or category from the calculation, you must click the cross-out symbol to the right. It will then zero-out the percentage and readjust all other percentages (which you can then change).