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AFTER THE QUIZ: ANALYSIS TOOLS, MODERATING & QUIZ LOGGING Professional Development February 4, 2016
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WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF QUIZZES? Graded QuizA graded quiz is the most common quiz, and Canvas automatically creates a column in the grade book for any graded quizzes you build. After a student takes a graded quiz, certain question types will be automatically graded. Practice QuizA practice quiz can be used as a learning tool to help students see how well they understand the course material. Students do not receive a grade for practice quizzes, even though the quiz results display the number of points earned in the quiz. Practice quizzes do not appear in the Syllabus or the Gradebook. Graded Survey A graded survey allows the instructor to give students points for completing the survey, but it does not allow the survey to be graded for right or wrong answers. Graded surveys have the option to be anonymous. Ungraded Survey An ungraded survey allows you to get opinions or other information from your students, but students do not receive a grade for their responses. With ungraded surveys, you can make responses anonymous. Ungraded surveys do not appear in the Syllabus or the Gradebook.
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SETTING QUIZ OPTIONS 1You can shuffle (randomize) answers 2You can choose to set a time limit by entering the number of minutes students have to complete the entire quiz. Timed quizzes begin once a student begins the exam and will not be paused if the student navigates away from the quiz. If no time limit is set, students will have unlimited time to complete the quiz. 3You can allow multiple attempts. 4Let students see their quiz responses. 5Do you want them to see their quiz responses? 6Do you want them to see the correct answer? 7Do you want them to see one question at a time?
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QUIZ RESTRICTIONS You can restrict the quiz so it can only be taken in specific situations. By default, these options are never selected. 1.You can require students to enter an access code to take the quiz. 2.You can filter IP addresses and require students to take a quiz from a specific computer lab.
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IMPORTANT! Note: You should not publish your quiz until it is your final product. If you are ready to publish your quiz and make it available to students, click the Save & Publish button.
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UNPUBLISHED QUIZ OPTIONS 1.To publish the quiz, click the Publish button. Publishing a quiz means that students will be able to see the quiz in the course. 3.To edit the quiz, click the Edit button. 4The Settings (gear symbol) has a couple more options. Show the rubric for a quiz to evaluate student answers, such as for an essay question. Lock this quiz now so that students cannot access the quiz once it is published. The quiz title will still be visible to students but they will be unable to open the quiz.
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AFTER YOU PUBLISH… Once you publish a quiz, you can view additional options: Preview the quiz. Show student quiz results from students who have taken the quiz Message students who have taken the quiz already or who haven’t yet taken the quiz. In the sidebar, you also have access to related quiz features: Show quiz statistics Moderate this quiz and grant students more time or additional attempts Grade quiz in the SpeedGrader
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QUIZ STATISTICS Note: Quiz Statistics will not be available until at least one student has completed the quiz. The quiz summary chart is interactive; users can focus on a specific segment of the chart by selecting a range with their cursor, such as viewing the number of students who scored between 0 and 50 percent.
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HOW CAN I GIVE MY STUDENTS EXTRA ATTEMPTS? You can add extra attempts through accessing student quiz results or moderating the quiz. Accessing Student Quiz Results is a quick way to allow an extra attempt for an individual student.
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HOW CAN I GIVE MY STUDENTS EXTRA ATTEMPTS? Moderating the quiz lets you allow extra attempts for individual students as well as multiple students at once. This option also allows you to grant extra attempts for students who have not yet taken the quiz. For timed quizzes, you can grant extra time for an attempt. If your quiz options allow students to view results only once after each attempt, you can also let students view quiz results one more time.
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CAN I CHANGE SETTINGS FOR MULTIPLE STUDENTS? If you want to select multiple students, click the checkbox next to each of their names. If you want to select all students, click the top checkbox. Click Change Extensions for [#] Selected Students button.
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SPEEDGRADER For each student, SpeedGrader has five areas: 1.View student submissions (text entries, website URLs, media recordings, and/or file uploads). Preview.doc,.docx,.ppt,.pptx, and.pdf submissions using Crocodoc; review other file format submissions using the document previewer or Google PreviewCrocodoc 2.Assign a grade based on your preferred assessment method (points or percentage) 3.View Rubric to assist with grading (if one is added to the assignment) 4.View comments created by you or the student about the assignment 5.Create text, video, and/or audio commentary for the student
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SPEEDGRADER SHORTCUTS Note: You can use keyboard shortcuts to navigate SpeedGrader. Press the comma key and a pop-up window with keyboard shortcuts will appear for keyboard navigation.
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QUIZ LOG You can view quiz logs to view the status of your student quizzes. This feature is also designed to help you investigate problems that a student may have in the quiz. The quiz starts the log when students begin the quiz, so some logs may show that the quiz is in progress. If you gave the student multiple attempts for a quiz, the log will always show the most recent attempt by default. However, you can view any attempt within the log. Settings Show Student Quiz Results Click on the name of the student Click View Log link
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