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* 1. With Edit Mode ‘ON’, navigate to the list of assessments in your course, click the drop-down menu on the assessment that you want to edit and choose ‘Edit the Test Options.’
 
* 1. With Edit Mode ‘ON’, navigate to the list of assessments in your course, click the drop-down menu on the assessment that you want to edit and choose ‘Edit the Test Options.’
  
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* 2. Scroll down to section 3, ‘Test Availability Exceptions,’ and click ‘Add User or Group.’
 
* 2. Scroll down to section 3, ‘Test Availability Exceptions,’ and click ‘Add User or Group.’
 
* 3. Find the student who needs an exception and select the checkbox to the left of their name. Click ‘Submit’ to confirm your selection.
 
* 3. Find the student who needs an exception and select the checkbox to the left of their name. Click ‘Submit’ to confirm your selection.

Revision as of 09:46, 26 January 2015

Instructions for Blackboard Learn 9.1: Setting Availability Exceptions

Availability exceptions can be used to quickly and easily accommodate students who need more time to complete an assessment or who need to access an assessment at a different time.

  • 1. With Edit Mode ‘ON’, navigate to the list of assessments in your course, click the drop-down menu on the assessment that you want to edit and choose ‘Edit the Test Options.’
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  • 2. Scroll down to section 3, ‘Test Availability Exceptions,’ and click ‘Add User or Group.’
  • 3. Find the student who needs an exception and select the checkbox to the left of their name. Click ‘Submit’ to confirm your selection.
  • 4. Edit the settings for the student or group that you have selected:

Allow more than one attempt. Allow more time. Change the availability dates.

  • Note:

We recommend that you NOT use the ‘Force Completion’ feature as it can cause difficulties if students are on an unstable network connection.

  • 5. Click ‘Submit’ to save your settings.