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When editing a New Quiz question after a student has submitted a response, I get a warning that I can only edit a copy of the item, which means only students who have not answered this item will see the edited version.
The problem is that the error I am fixing is very minor. For example,
In Classic Quiz, I was able to make simple edits and students were able to see the new edited item when they take a second attempt on the quiz.
Therefore, am I understanding correctly that once a student has seen the test question, they will never see the edited version in any future attempts? I am assuming that means that the only workaround will be for me to manually regrade their answers every time they re-test or delete the test and reassign a new one for everyone?
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@lily If you fix a question after students have started a quiz, the corrected version will only appear to students who haven't yet started the quiz. It should also appear to students who get a second attempt, if the question was fixed before they started the next attempt and "Build on Last Attempt" isn't selected.
In general, editing a quiz, even for minor fixes, after students have started a quiz, is not recommended since it is difficult to track who got which version of the quiz. Instead, I recommend waiting until all students have completed the quiz and then use the Regrade tool to accept additional correct answers for the question. This works much better, in my experience, since the regrade is automatically applied to all submissions that had that particular question.
@lily If you fix a question after students have started a quiz, the corrected version will only appear to students who haven't yet started the quiz. It should also appear to students who get a second attempt, if the question was fixed before they started the next attempt and "Build on Last Attempt" isn't selected.
In general, editing a quiz, even for minor fixes, after students have started a quiz, is not recommended since it is difficult to track who got which version of the quiz. Instead, I recommend waiting until all students have completed the quiz and then use the Regrade tool to accept additional correct answers for the question. This works much better, in my experience, since the regrade is automatically applied to all submissions that had that particular question.
I have tried to regrade a "new quiz" with a fill in the blank answer. It says 47 but it should be 37. When I select regrade, the question appears for editing. A blue box appears and says that I can correct the answer and change the point values. Yet I cannot edit the question. I can change the original (before submission) quiz--just not the submitted quizzes. Thank you for helping me.
Rebecca,
Maybe "Build the Last Attempt" selection may have been the issue. It may have worked better if I just gave everyone a 2nd attempt to view the correction. I shall try it the next time I make an error. I don't think I will ever stop making errors.
Thank you!
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