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You can enter grades in another application (Excel) and import them into Brightspace using a CSV, TSV or TXT file. New items can be created by adding columns to the import template. Grades can also be exported to other applications as a CSV or XLSX.
Importing Grades
D2L and CPI strongly recommend instructors enter and manage grades within the Grades tool for the best experience. Only grades that have changed should be imported into the Gradebook. Grade items that have not been changed in the CSV files should have these columns deleted prior to upload. While new items can be added via the CSV upload, it is strongly recommended to only create new grade items within the Grades tool. This page covers how to prepare your file for upload and upload your grades.
Warnings
Below are various warnings that could lead to errors or other issues when making use of the import/export tools in Grades. Please take heed.
Column order matters, as does header text and formatting. The order should be: OrgDefinedID, Username, grade items, End-of-Line Indicator.
When importing grades into an already existing grade item, the column with the grades in them must be titled “<Grade item name> Points Grade”. This lets Brightspace know that there are grades being added.
Our experience is that certain characters cannot be part of column names. Notably, Sakai would operate with almost all of these column names (stymining grade import/transfer between the two). According to the related documentation here Set up Google LTI Integrations - Brightspace Illegal characters include : % & # * ? < > | \ " '
It’s easy to introduce phantom characters into the headers, such as start-of-sentence-width-spaces. Watch out!
Preparing your file for upload
The file to be uploaded must be a CSV, TXT, or TSV file type. It is recommended to use CSV files.
There are two different options for importing grades. The first option, which is strongly recommended by CPI, begins by creating the grade items in Grades before beginning the import process. The second option involves creating the grade items using the import file, but comes with more potential for errors.
Option 1 - Creating Grade Items in Advance
Click here to see the steps for importing grades, while creating grade items in advance
Complete the Setup Wizard in the Grades area (learn more from Setup Wizard).
Create the grade items that will be displayed to the students (learn more from Manage Grades - New Items & Categories).
From the Enter Grades tab in the Grades area, select the Export button.
Under Key Field, select Both. This will export both username and Org Defined ID (which are required sections for the import process). Keep all other options the default setting.
Under the Choose Grades to Export area, select all grade items that apply to the ensuing import.
Please note: Some grade items will have a “?” icon next to them (i.e. Subtotals for categories, grade items with a “Calculated” grade type). This means that they cannot be imported. Deselect them from the export to avoid issues.
Select Export to CSV at the bottom. Brightspace will create the file, then click Download once the file is ready. The file will look something like the example below when opened in Microsoft Excel:
Enter grades in the grade item columns for the students. Keep other columns such as the End-of-Line Indicator intact, they will be needed for the import. Delete the # before the OrgDefinedIds and Usernames.
Save the file as a CSV after adding the grades.
Windows (Microsoft Excel) go to: Save As > File type: CSV
MacOS (Numbers) go to: Export To > CSV
Uploading your file
Click Import.
Click Choose file.
Select the .csv file you want to import, then click Open.
Click Continue. You will see a Processing… message while your file is loading.
You will see a page displaying any errors and warnings that were found. Click Continue.
There will be a preview of the new grades for each student. Review here for accuracy before continuing.
Click Import. You will see an “Imported Successfully” message and your imported grades will appear under the Enter Grades tab of the gradebook.
Option 2 - Creating Grade Items from the CSV file
Click here to see the steps for importing grades, while grade items are created from the CSV file
Complete the Setup Wizard in the Grades area (learn more from Setup Wizard). This is mainly to make sure the gradebook has a grading scheme of Points-based or weighted. Learn more about the difference between the main grade schemes from (INSERT LINK TO THAT).
From the Enter Grades tab in the Grades area, select the Export button.
Under Key Field, select Both. This will export both username and Org Defined ID (which are required sections for the import process). Keep all other options the default setting.
Under the Choose Grades to Export area, select all grade items that apply to the ensuing import.
Please note: Some grade items will have a “?” icon next to them (i.e. Subtotals for categories, Final Grade Calculation). This means that they cannot be imported. Deselect them from the export to avoid issues.
Select Export to CSV at the bottom. Brightspace will create the file, then click Download once the file is ready. The file will look something like the example below when opened in Microsoft Excel:
Create grade items by adding columns between the Username and the End-of-Line Indicator column. Title the grade items in row 1, making sure that they follow the convention “<Grade item name> Points Grade”.
Enter grades in the grade item columns for the students. Keep other columns such as the End-of-Line Indicator intact, they will be needed for the import. Delete the # before the OrgDefinedIds and Usernames.
Save the file as a CSV after adding the grades.
Windows (Microsoft Excel) go to: Save As > File type: CSV
MacOS (Numbers) go to: Export To > CSV
Uploading the file
Click Import.
Click Choose file.
Select the Item Creation box labelled “Create new grade item when an unrecognized item is referenced”.
Select the .csv file you want to import, then click Open.
Click Continue. You will see a Processing… message while your file is loading.
If new grade items are recognized they will be listed in Step 2: Create New Grade Items.
Review the new items and select the grade type (Numeric or Pass/Fail)
After clicking Continue, Step 3: New Grade Item Properties is where you will set properties for the grade item: category, max points, can exceed, bonus.
Click Continue. Next you will see a page displaying any errors and warnings that were found.
You will see a preview of the new grades for each student. Review here for accuracy before continuing.
Click Import. You will see an “Imported Successfully” message and your imported grades will appear under the Enter Grades tab of your Gradebook.
Exporting Grades
Grades can be exported to CSV or XLSX file formats. These file types are compatible with Microsoft Excel and MacOS Numbers. D2L strongly encourages creating grade items and entering grades directly in Brightspace for the most compatible and reliable experience. Grades can be exported for all users in a course, or by groups. Follow the instructions outlined below:
Go to Grades tool homepage.
Select Export.
Specify the desired export details and formatting, including what users to export grades for - this can be All users or by Groups.
The Key Field is the left most column and how users will be sorted by.
The Sort by tab specifies how user information is organized in columns from left to right.
Select the grade items to be exported at the bottom of the page (note: all items are selected by default).
Choose Export to CSV or Export to Excel.
Once the file is prepared click Download.
The file can now be opened with programs that support the CSV file type or Excel.
For further assistance please contact edtech@brocku.ca.
FAQ
Q | A |
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Can I import grades after making changes to a grades export file? | Yes - if saved and uploaded as a CSV |
Can I import excel (XLSX) files? | No - unless saved as a CSV |
Can I add new students with an import? | No |