gaaaahhhhh....
Okay, the professor for one of the classes I TA uses Blackboard a LOT. Blackboard is a course management software used by every university I've ever had experience with. It's like a webpage for your classes, and had discussion boards, online journals, a Gradebook, and a way to post assignments, web links, files, etc. Most of the stuff works just fine, but the Gradebook is a pain in the ass.
So, for this class, the students just took their first quiz. Which I then had to grade and enter into the Gradebook. Saturday morning I get an e-mail from a student, saying that the Gradebook wasn't working. Blackboard had just undergone an upgrade, so I told her that it might be leftover wonkiness. She e-mails again later, saying it still doesn't work. I forward it to the professor. I mean, I don't know much about Blackboard, it's the weekend, there's not a whole hell of a lot that can be done.
Last night, I get another e-mail, "Well, can't you just e-mail me my grade?" Seriously? Already? We're already playing the "I need my grade nooooowwww" game? It's one quiz. And NO, like every other teacher in the US, I cannot e-mail grades or other confidential information. It's called FERPA. I'm not going to risk losing my job and being booted out of the program so that you can know what you made on one little quiz.
Sheesh
Okay, the professor for one of the classes I TA uses Blackboard a LOT. Blackboard is a course management software used by every university I've ever had experience with. It's like a webpage for your classes, and had discussion boards, online journals, a Gradebook, and a way to post assignments, web links, files, etc. Most of the stuff works just fine, but the Gradebook is a pain in the ass.
So, for this class, the students just took their first quiz. Which I then had to grade and enter into the Gradebook. Saturday morning I get an e-mail from a student, saying that the Gradebook wasn't working. Blackboard had just undergone an upgrade, so I told her that it might be leftover wonkiness. She e-mails again later, saying it still doesn't work. I forward it to the professor. I mean, I don't know much about Blackboard, it's the weekend, there's not a whole hell of a lot that can be done.
Last night, I get another e-mail, "Well, can't you just e-mail me my grade?" Seriously? Already? We're already playing the "I need my grade nooooowwww" game? It's one quiz. And NO, like every other teacher in the US, I cannot e-mail grades or other confidential information. It's called FERPA. I'm not going to risk losing my job and being booted out of the program so that you can know what you made on one little quiz.
Sheesh
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