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Hi Everyone! Please see We’re Listening: New Quizzes Features, Classic Quizzes Timeline for the most up-to-date information regarding New Quizzes!
@mzkm New Quizzes is still in development and unless your institution has changed it, it is not on by default in Canvas for that reason. I know Instructure recently appointed a new project leader for New Quizzes as a lot of traction was lost due to COVID pushing other priorities.
Glad to see that post, it captures the gaps well. I am helping bring up Canvas at our school for next fall (2021) and some of the new question formats would be quite helpful. That said, the integration of classic quizzes particularly for the grading of essay questions works much smoother. So much that I expect I'll keep NQ turned off for now, and reevaluate later in the summer. I know a lot is the works.
Hi, last information I heard was that students will no longer be able to submit 'classic quizzes' as of July 21. So the 'new quizzes' have to be used after the summer holidays?
And yes, there are still plenty of problems and some bugs with the new quizzes...
The would be a bit of a change from the guidance this timeline on new quizzes It lists 2022.
That is the old information before covid hit. It is now July of 22
I thought the same thing until I contacted our Canvas administrators.
Hi Everyone! Please see We’re Listening: New Quizzes Features, Classic Quizzes Timeline for the most up-to-date information regarding New Quizzes!
Does anybody have a link to an article that sums up what the positives of New Quizzes are? I still can't figure out why Canvas would push towards using an LTI instead of something integrated more directly into their platform.
Hi @MICHAELKAILUS -
A few thoughts on Classic and New Quizzes in a time of change was a blog previously posted in our Product Blog. It speaks to the use of an LTI with New Quizzes. I hope this helps a bit!
Thanks! This is the kind of thing I was looking for.
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