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Click on the Assignments icon. |

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Your assignments are listed, along with the availability date and
the status. If your instructor has graded your assignment, your
score is listed.
Click on Graded to view your graded assignment.
To view a new assignment, click on the title. In this case, I
clicked on the assignment titled "James Baldwin." |
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The maximum number of points, as well as the due date and
instructions are listed.
The submissions field tells you how many times you may submit
your assignment.
**Check with your instructor
on how to submit your assignment. Some instructors prefer students
to submit homework and papers via WebCT e-mail.**
To submit your assignment, click on the Upload file
button. |
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You will then see this page, which prompts you for the location
of your assignment file. Click on the Browse...
button. |
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| The "Choose File" box will open. Navigate to
your file, select it, and click on Open. |
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| The location of your assignment file is now in the
Filename box. Click on the upload button. |
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| In the Student Files field, your assignment
file is listed. Make sure there is a check in the box next to your
file and click on the Submit assignment button. |
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Click OK.
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![Confirm: Assignment will be submitted. Proceed? [OK or Cancel]](images/assign9.gif) |
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If your assignment has been submitted successfully, you will see
this "Success" message.
This page also mentions whether you may retrieve or re-submit an
assignment file, as determined by your instructor.
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To review an assignment after your instructor has graded it,
click on the filename, in this case, Sullivan.doc.
(Your instructor may or may not allow you to retrieve your file
after grading). |
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| Click on the Download button. |
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Click on Open.
The file should open in a new window. |
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