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When Mastery Connect creates the assessments for me in canvas, it gives the option to allow for multiple attempts-just as you would for a regular canvas quiz. But it doesn't seem to work. Can students have more than one attempt on a masstery connect assessment?
Has anyone worked on or thought about this? Is there a solution to this?
From what I have seen so far, it needs to be reopened in mastery connect to allow an additional attempt.
Hello,
The assessment needs to be reopened so that a student can attempt it again. Please note that by default, when you reopen an assessment the student's existing responses are saved. Alternatively, you can permanently delete the student's previous responses when you delete the existing score.
When re-opening the assessment, you first delete the score (is this for each question/standard they got wrong, or the whole test), also if it is only for the standard does that only re-open those standard's questions in the re-opened test? I'm trying to learn mastery connect after having Pear Assessment (Edulastic) and on there I can "reidrect a student to only answer the questions they got wrong or partially wrong, eliminating any guesswork on which questions they needed to answer again.
Once you delete the score, how do you officially "re-open" it for the student on Canvas?
By "reopen" do you mean change the dates the assessment is available to students or is there a way in Mastery Connect to say there are multiple attempts?
Also- I want students to build upon what they already have correct - can I reopen the assessment and NOT delete the original grade so it functions like a Canvas Quiz with build upon enabled?
I had a training with our Canvas CSM and our trainer from MC on December 6th, 2024, and they told us this was a glitch they are working on. The option should not be there, and students should not be able to do multiple attempts.
However, by the date of the original post...it looks like this has been an issue for nearly two years. 😑
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