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There are two ways to create and share assignments on Brightspace: via the Assignments tool or via the Content tool. We recommend creating the assignment via the content tool as this is the simplest way to create, share, and link the assignment to the content unit. Regardless of where you start the assignment builder or editor, the experience is the same.



For video instructions, please see Assignments – Create an Assignment – Instructor

Create an Assignment via Content Tool

  • To create an assignment via the Content tool: Go to Content → Select Create New → Select Assignment

Screenshot of the navbar with the content button highlightedScreenshot of the Create New button in ContentScreenshot of the Content page where you link in the assignment

Create an Assignment via Assignment Tool

  • To create an assignment via the Assignments tool: Go to the Assignments tool → Select New Assignment

Screenshot of the navbar with Assignments highlightedScreenshot of the new assignment button

Configure Assignment settings:

  1. On the New Assignment page, enter the assignment Name, add the max point Grade (optional), and add a Due Date if necessary.

  2. Select each of the right hand drop-down menus (Availability Dates & Conditions, Submission & Completion, and Evaluation & Feedback) to set the specific assignment parameters, details are listed below.

Screenshot of the new assignment creation page

Add Assignment Instructions

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Add the assignment instructions, using the Brightspace HTML editor. Add text, attach assignment resources, videos, gifs and other media files.

Select the Insert Stuff icon or the link icon to reuse or upload new resources to the assignment.

See HTML Editor for more details.

HTML Editor with Insert Stuff and Link icons highlighted

Assignment Grade Options

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When instructors add a Grade to the assignment, they can alter its gradebook settings too.

Select Grade Out Of to assign a grade value and to review grading options.

Assignment editor with Grade Out Of box highlighted

Grading Options

  • Edit or Link to Existing means this assessment counts towards the final grade and will appear in the Grades tab

  • Not in Gradebook means this assessment does not count towards the final course grade and will not appear in the Grades tab, but can still have a score applied to it

  • Reset to Ungraded reverts the assessment to an ungraded item

Assignment editor with grading drop-down menu highlighted

Availability Dates & Conditions

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Availability Dates and Conditions drop-down menu
  • Set Start Date & End Date

    • Start Date: Earliest students can see an assignment

    • End Date: Last day students can see an assignment

  • Enable and add additional Release Conditions

    • Restricts access to assignment until X criterion is met (similar to a prerequisite)

    • More about Release Conditions can be found at this link: Release Conditions in Brightspace

  • Add parameters for Special Access

    • Useful for all student accommodations, and releasing assignments only to a specific group of students

    • Select Manage Special Access to add accommodations

Submission & Completion Options

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  • Determine the Assignment Type

    • Individual Assignment: students submit on behalf of themselves

    • Group Assignment: students submit on behalf of a group

      • For more information about Groups see this article: Groups

Submission and Completion drop-down menu
  • Add or associate an existing assignment Category

    • This is strictly an organizational feature to tailor the view of the assignment’s tool into categories it does not impact grading or the final grade

  • Set the Submission Type

    • File submission: Students submit a file attachment such as a PDF or Word document

    • Text submission: Students submit a text response through the HTML editor or attach a video via the insert stuff button

    • On paper submission: Students submit a hardcopy of their work in person. No submission online but grades can still be distributed through the Assignments tool

    • Observed in person: Students present work in person. No submission online but grades can still be distributed through the Assignments tool

  • Determine the max Files Allowed Per Submission

    • Unlimited: students can submit multiple attachments per submission

    • One file: students can only submit one attachment per submission

  • Outline the Allowable File Extensions

    • Students must upload specific file types, options include: PDF, Annotatable files (File types supported by annotation), Files that can be previewed without conversion (e.g., HTML, BMP), Images and Videos, Custom File Types, Compatible with Turnitin

  • Set the parameters for attempted Submissions

    • All submissions are kept: Students can resubmit an unlimited amount of times until the End Date and instructors can view all submissions

    • Only one submission allowed: Students can only submit one time

    • Only the most recent submission is kept: Students can resubmit an unlimited amount of times until the End Date and instructors can only view the most recent submission

  • Add a Notification Email for completed submissions

Evaluation & Feedback

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Evaluation and Feedback drop-down menu
  • Rubrics: select Add Rubric to attach an existing rubric or to create a new rubric

    • Learn more about Rubrics in this article: Rubrics

  • Learning Objectives: select Manage Learning Objectives to attach existing learning objectives to the assessment

  • Annotation Tools: this feature allows Instructors to provide in-line feedback, we recommend enabling this feature for a more efficient and effective grading process.

  • Anonymous Marking: this feature cannot be disabled once submissions have been made, after grading is complete and feedback is published, usernames are revealed to the instructor and the assignment is no longer anonymous

  • Turnitin Integration: select Manage Turnitin to outline Turnitin similarity checking settings, ensure you read through ALL settings as some of the defaults have changed with this new integration

Review Assignment Details and Save

Once all assessment details are reviewed, toggle the visibility indicator to make the assignment accessible to students on the chosen start date and time. Then select Save and Close to save the assignment.

  • By default assignments are invisible and must be made visible in order for them to become available on the start date/time (the start date/time will not trigger the visibility of the assignment alone)

Save and Close, Save, Cancel, and Hidden toggle with hidden toggle highlighted

Assignments can be edited after being published. However, do this with caution, especially when Turnitin is enabled. Please contact edtech@brocku.ca for more info.


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