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My institution has many graded surveys in classic quizzes that allow students to complete essay questions and receive completion credit for them automatically. Is there a way to accomplish this same functionality in New Quizzes?
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New Quizzes has settings that are used to directly control the quiz, but there are other settings in canvas.
When you make the new quiz set the number of points you want students to receive for a complete survey. Then set the score to be displayed as complete/incomplete. Then click build and it will take you to create the quiz.
You can set the new quiz questions to any value and regardless of the total, students who complete the quiz will still receive the number of points you selected on the first canvas assignment page. Set the points on each question to zero, so that the score shown to students at the end of the quiz, will always be zero out of zero. Then in new quiz settings, make sure all options for students to receive feedback are turned off, so that they do not see a list of answers marked as "incorrect" after the quiz.
New Quizzes has settings that are used to directly control the quiz, but there are other settings in canvas.
When you make the new quiz set the number of points you want students to receive for a complete survey. Then set the score to be displayed as complete/incomplete. Then click build and it will take you to create the quiz.
You can set the new quiz questions to any value and regardless of the total, students who complete the quiz will still receive the number of points you selected on the first canvas assignment page. Set the points on each question to zero, so that the score shown to students at the end of the quiz, will always be zero out of zero. Then in new quiz settings, make sure all options for students to receive feedback are turned off, so that they do not see a list of answers marked as "incorrect" after the quiz.
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