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Creating Questions with immediate feedback

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JannetteDeng
Community Member

Hi all,

I am a Instructional Designer trying to find a solution/ work-around to build the following activity type:

- a question that allows short or long responses (a few sentences to a paragraph)

- ungraded (no instructor will be manually releasing feedback)

- allows for immediate general feedback (this is a must)

 

Example:

Question

A gambler at a roulette table notices that the past 12 spins of the wheel have landed on black.

The gambler is going to bet on either red or black on the next spin. What would you advise and why?

General Feedback

This example highlights two seemingly contradictory biases regarding randomness. On the one hand, sometimes we tend to have a hot hand fallacy, believing that winners of games of chance will continue winning; on the other hand, sometimes we tend to have a gambler's fallacy, believing that a random sequence tends to balance itself. When and why these two biases happen is still an ongoing debate in academia.

 

I have tested New Quizzes- Essay but it requires grading to release the feedback. I have replicated it in Classic Quizzes- Essay which does allow immediate feedback, however, I'm not sure how much more longer these Classic versions will be around before Canvas decides to remove them.

 

Many thanks in advance.

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Gabriel33
Community Participant

One workaround is to include a "custom feedback" on the quiz itself, by going to the settings tab on the new quizzes build page.

Note that I only tested it with the "test student", I imagine it works the same with real students.

This is how it looks like, the "custom feedback with results" comes under the "From your instructor" header:

 

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@JannetteDeng, please see the screenshot that is attached for an example of what I mean.

New Quizzess -- custom feedback -- essay questions -- 2025-03-28.png

My example will hopefully help you with your comment from earlier today.

In my opinion, for the situation that you have presented, I would only use custom feedback for questions where normally an instructor should be manually grading the question and use the correct, incorrect, and general feedback fields for questions that are auto-graded.

-Doug

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