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Assessment - Grades and Feedback

Northumbria has several different submission types which allow you to submit your assignments too. These include Turnitin submissions, Blackboard assignment submissions and Panopto video submissions.

This section provides links to help guides on how to submit your assignments for assessment, submitting dissertations online, how to view your grades and feedback and finally taking Blackboard exams online.

1. Turnitin submissions

These help guides explain how to use Turnitin to submit your assignments too and how to view your grades and feedback.

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2. Blackboard assignment submissions

These help guides explain how to use Blackboard assignment submission to submit your assignments too and how to view your grades and feedback.

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3. Panopto video submissions

These help guides explain how to create a Panopto recording for assessment as well as uploading your own video recordings to Panopto.

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4. Dissertation submissions

As part of you studies at Northumbria, you may be asked to submit your dissertation online via Turnitin. This help guide provides some guidance on how to do this.

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5. Taking Blackboard tests online

As part of your studies at Northumbria, you may be asked to take an online exam via Blackboard. This help guide provides some guidance on how to do this.

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