Blackboard – Managing External Examiner access to Blackboard

Staff Guide: Administrator and staff guides for managing External Examiner access to Blackboard. How to add Eternal Examiners to Blackboard courses and tips on setting up assignments.

External Examiner Course Role

The External Examiner role is similar to a Marker role:

  • Can view Blackboard course content, including unavailable courses and hidden content.
  • Can view Turnitin LTI inbox and submissions.
  • Can view and edit all marks and feedback in the Gradebook/Grade Centre.
  • Can use Student Preview.
  • Cannot edit Blackboard course content or delete assignments.

Add External Examiners to Blackboard

If you have instructor-level access to the relevant courses, you can manually enrol external examiners with the course role External Examiner.

Always use a named account rather than a generic account where possible.

Undergraduate Examiners are employed via HR and will be issued an IT account in their name. You should not use a generic account to provide the examiner with Blackboard access when they have a named IT account.

Postgraduate Examiners may not be issued with a personal IT account. Your Faculty may have access to generic accounts instead which you can issue to the examiner. Contact the External Examiner team to be allocated an account. The External Examiner team will liaise with Serviceline to ensure that the account is unclamped and has had all previous course permissions removed.

Federated Access (NHS) accounts are not automatically added to any Blackboard courses. The process of applying for federated access creates a new user for the person using their current email address. Once they have applied and had their federated access account approved, you can search for their name in Blackboard and add them to courses with the external examiner role.

See our eLearn guides:
How to manually enrol staff onto Blackboard Original Courses.
How to enrol staff onto Blackboard Ultra Courses.
*Remember to add External Examiners with the course role External Examiner.

Contact ServiceLine if you have any queries about Blackboard enrolments, or if you need to request bulk enrolment of an examiner account onto courses.

Send Examiners guidance on how to use Blackboard – eLearn for External Examiners.

Remove External Examiner permissions

Undergraduate Examiners are employed via HR and their named IT account will be deactivated once their contract ends. There is little need to remove their enrolment from Blackboard courses as they will dissapear once the account is deactivated.

If you have issued an external examiner with a generic account, ensure that the account is clamped and has had all exisiting permissions removed. If you are unsure how to check account permissions, or remove the examiner from all Blackboard courses, please contact the Blackboard team via Serviceline and we can support you with this.

Contact Serviceline if you have any queries about Blackboard enrolments, or need assistance checking and removing examiner account permissions.

Ensure assessment information can be located

It can be difficult for examiners to locate the assessment they are to review. Ensure that all student samples of assignments, marks and feedback are easy to find.

  • All assessed work should be in a top-level folder called “Assessment”.
  • Assignment names should be short, clear and descriptive.
  • Assignment descriptions should include:
    • Summative or Formative labels.
    • Assesment information and rubrics.
    • How to locate marks, and how feedback will be provided.
    • For summative assessment, include the mark weighting.

Blackboard and Turnitin help guides:
Blackboard Ultra: Label a formative assessment
Blackboard Ultra: Rubrics
Blackboard Original: Rubrics
Turnitin: Creating a rubric or grading form during assignment creation

Turnitin: Use Blackboard Groups to filter assignments

Create Blackboard Groups to allow the examiner to filter Turnitin submissions by the sample of work to be reviewed.

See Blackboard: Create marking groups for multiple markers
Tip: Once a group has been created it can also be used to make a Smart View in the Grade Centre (Original) or a filter in the Gradebook (Ultra).

Blackboard Original: Create Smart Views

Smart Views can be used to filter the Blackboard Grade Centre to only certain assignments, or to show only certain students.

You can use Smart Views to direct External Examiners to the sample of assignments they are to review. This can be helpful when you have a lot of summative and formative assessment or draft submission points in your course, so the examiner knows at a glance what to review.

Screenshot of Blackboard Original menu. Under the Grade Centre header, a new Smart View called "External Examiner" is highlighted.

Create Smart View to filter Grade Centre by student(s)

  • Go to the Blackboard course.
  • Select Grade Centre then Full Grade Centre from the Control Panel.
  • Select Manage and then Smart Views.
Screenshot of the Blackboard Grade Centre. The Manage button is highlighted and then Smart Views.
  • Select Create Smart View.
  • Give the Smart View a name such as the name of the External Examiner.
  • Check Add as Favourite.
  • Under Selection Criteria, select User or Course Groups.
  • Select the student(s).
Screenshot of creating a smart view.
  • Select Submit.

You should now see the Smart View listed under the Full Grade Centre.

Alternatively, instead of manually selecting the students for the Smart View you could add the students to a group use the selection criteria “Course Group”.

Create a Smart View to filter Grade Centre by assessment

  • Go to the Blackboard course.
  • Select Grade Centre then Full Grade Centre from the Control Panel.
  • Select Manage and then Smart Views.
Screenshot of the Blackboard Grade Centre. The Manage button is highlighted and then Smart Views.
  • Select Create Smart View.
  • Give the Smart View a name such as the name of the External Examiner.
  • Check Add as Favourite.
  • Under Selection Criteria, select User.
  • Change the Users to All Users.
  • Under Filter Results change this to Selected Columns Only.
  • Select the Tests and Assignments you wish to include in the Smart View.
Screenshot of creating a smart view.
  • Select Submit.

You should now see the Smart View listed under the Full Grade Centre.

Create a Smart View to filter Grade Centre by student(s) and assessment

  • Go to the Blackboard course.
  • Select Grade Centre then Full Grade Centre from the Control Panel.
  • Select Manage and then Smart View.
  • Select Create Smart View.
  • Give the Smart View a name such as the name of the External Examiner.
  • Check Add as Favourite.
  • Under Selection Criteria, select User or Course Group.
  • Select the student(s).
  • Under Filter Results change this to Selected Columns Only.
  • Select the Tests and Assignments you wish to include in the Smart View.
Screenshot of creating a smart view.
  • Select Submit.

You should now see the Smart View listed under the Full Grade Centre.

Alternatively, instead of manually selecting the students for the Smart View you could add the students to a group using the selection criteria “Course Group”.

  • Hover your cursor over the smart view name and right click.
  • Select Copy link address.

You can now paste this link into an email or SharePoint to provide the External Examiner a quick way to directly access this Smart View.

Blackboard Ultra: Use assignment categories, groups and Gradebook filters

In grid view of the Blackboard Gradebook, you can filter the view by:

  • Student(s).
  • Group(s).
  • Summative/Formative Assignment.
  • Mark Category.
Screenshot of the Blackboard Ultra Gradebook Filter panel. It shows filter fields for Students, "Search by first name or surname", Groups "Search by group", Markable Items "Search by gradebook". 
Below this, there are check boxes to filter for Assessment Type: Formative and Summative, and then Categories including "Assignment" and "Discussion".

You can send external examiners our support guide which covers how to filter the Gradebook by assignment type and student. You may want to consider these additional steps to support them:

  • Create a group of the student sample, so they can easily filter the Gradebook to only these students. Copy the URL of the filtered view of the Gradebook to send this view directly to the examiner.
  • Ensure all assignments are marked summative or formative, so the examiner can filter out formative assignments from their view.
  • Consider using a custom mark category so the examiner can filter the Gradebook to the assignments they are to mark.

See the Blackboard help guides:
Gradebook
Groups
Formative assessment label
Custom mark categories

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