Quarterly Update from New Quizzes - Q1 2023

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We have some great things that have recently been released to Beta and Production environments that move the needle forward on functionality that users have been asking for, as well as continue our work on milestone functionality begun in the first quarter of the year.

For reference: Link to New Quizzes End of Quarter Update Q4 - 2022

Update on Rich Content Editor

We turned off the new RCE in New Quizzes on January 10 in order to address a bug that was reported during Course Copy.  We are happy that we were able to re-enable RCE in the Beta environment on April 17th. With the understanding that many of our customers may have finals during May, we have decided to hold the production release until June 17th.

The latest update on the Re-enablement of the Rich Content Editor (RCE) in New Quizzes includes information on timeline and known issues that are currently being addressed.  Our priority is to fix these known issues as they relate to quiz migration so that we can ensure migration is ready to release in production environments (including Bulk Migration).

Previous related blog posts:

Update on Rich Content Editor in New Quizzes

Turning Off the New Rich Content Editor in New Quizzes

Q1 Achievements

For Q1, we released the following items: 

  • Grade By Question in SpeedGrader
  • SpeedGrader Access in more locations
  • Outcomes Analysis Report Downloadable csv
  • Create and Share Item Banks

Grade By Question in SpeedGrader

Grade By Question was released to Beta environments in Q1 and to production environments on April 15. Grade By Question in SpeedGrader has been enhanced with more efficient navigation and access to action buttons. We have also added accessibility features to ensure a better experience, particularly for keyboard only and screen reader users.

For better navigation to questions, we have added the Question Navigator Bar which appears whether or not a user is in Grade By Question mode and we made the links in the Summary Box at the top of SpeedGrader active so that users can easily navigate from there as well to the questions that need review.

We also added buttons that appear in the focused question so that users don’t have to go to different parts of the screen for actions such as navigating between students and updating the score once questions have been graded. 

For a more in depth description, please see the blog post and screencast.

SpeedGrader Access in more locations

In an effort to make more of teachers’ common actions more easily accessible in more locations, we have added SpeedGrader quick links to Options menus for Assignments, Graded Discussions, Modules, Classic Quizzes and New Quizzes. This functionality was recently added to Beta environments and will be released to Production on May 20. 

Outcomes Analysis report downloadable csv

The Outcome Analysis Report in New Quizzes can be exported as a CSV for a specific quiz from the New Quiz reports. This exported CSV can be used to import competency-based data into other systems as needed and to help teachers make data-driven decisions about teaching and learning in their classrooms.

Create and Share Item Banks to Current Course

We added the functionality to make it easier when creating an item bank within a course to share with that course automatically upon creation rather than go through the extra step of sharing to the course.

There are three ways to create and share an item bank when a user is in a particular course.

  • From item banks on Course page
  • From + sign to add item banks
  • From item banks button at top of Build page

This added functionality will show a checkbox within the New Item Bank window to automatically share the item bank with the current course.

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Once you have created and shared the item bank to the course, you can see the item bank listed in the This Course filter which currently shows item banks that are shared with This Course - the current course that you are in.

You can view the screencast here.

Additional work on the Integrations side

Here are some additional posts from Tamas about APIs and Item Analysis.

Q2 2023 Objectives

Our objectives for Q2 continue with our efforts to address milestone features like exporting and supporting sub-accounts, while beginning work related to grading and outcomes alignment. 

  • Quiz Export
  • Support fo Sub-accounts
  • Zero Point New Quizzes in Gradebook
  • Anonymous Grading
  • New Quizzes in Outcome Alignment Summary

Quiz Export

This quarter we continued the work on Quiz Export in earnest. As noted before, we divided the  into three focus areas:  Generating Quiz Data, Converting Quiz Data to an Industry Standard (QTI), and Integrating with Canvas.  Our engineers have been focusing on the first two sets of work and are about half of the way towards supporting qti.zip exports.

Support for Sub-accounts

We will continue the work to support sub-accounts in New Quizzes that will give the ability to share an item bank with a subset of sub-accounts to make access control and bank lookup much more convenient. We have been working closely with designers to ensure that searching for item banks by sub-accounts is intuitive and does not increase the loading times for the search box. Since users may have access to numerous accounts or subaccounts, we are looking at ways to make selection of the intended sub-accounts more efficient.

Zero Point New Quizzes in Gradebook

Instructors often create practice quizzes to test student’s knowledge but may not want to include those quizzes in the Gradebook. While these practice quizzes have been set to count for zero points, they would still appear as a column in the Gradebook. These zero point new quizzes may be assigned to students to complete, but instructors may choose to remove them from the Gradebook so that they can be more efficient in grading. This work, currently in final review of tech planning, will create a setting to choose whether or not to include the zero-point quiz in the Gradebook. These practice quizzes are often also used as surveys to solicit feedback from students, so this feature will be useful for those items as well.

Anonymous Grading of New Quizzes

To reduce bias in grading, instructors will often make their assignment submissions anonymous until after they’ve been graded and posted. Having submissions be anonymous reassures students that they will be graded with as minimal bias as possible. By only showing the student name and moderate button on the Moderate page in New quizzes we can ensure that students will be graded anonymously and anonymity will only be removed once grades have been posted in the gradebook. This work, currently having a tech plan created, will allow Instructors to select a checkbox when creating a New Quiz that will persistently hide attempts, scores, time, logs, and accommodations for anonymous New Quizzes. This feature will allow instructors to manually grade in New Quizzes anonymously.

NQ included in Outcome Alignment Summary

The Outcome Alignment Summary tab was released in November 2022 so that Instructors can quickly view a summary of alignments to the Outcomes in their course. Additionally, instructors can use a filter to view all Outcomes, view only those with alignments or those without alignments. We are beginning work to ensure that New Quizzes is included among the alignments in the Summary.

Other Updates

Quarter 1 Completed Fixes and Features

Here is a list of the related fixes or features that we completed in the past quarter:

  • NQ: Provide better messaging and alert for users when connection is lost during quiz
    • If a student loses internet connection while taking a quiz, they would receive an alert that the connection was lost and remind them to refresh their browser before continuing. In order to ensure that students don’t ignore the error message and close out the error message without reloading, we revised the previous messaging which referred to a Failure to Fetch to a more descriptive message with clear actions. MPioRoda_1-1682530284032.png

       

  • [Android] Student | Drag-and-dropping New Quizzes ordering questions makes answer choice disappear
  • Imported NQ's synced via Blueprint are still editable when locked
  • Students receive 403 error when accessing New Quizzes that are part of a Module in concluded courses
  • Can not add questions from quiz to item bank that is shared with institution
  • Item Banks created within a course do not automatically show up under the "This Course" filter
  • New Quizzes blank quiz print often breaks latex equations
  • Uploading and forcing preview for a new file in RCE in a New Quiz causes Failed getting file content errors
  • New Quiz Answer Keys do not list >1 point values for item bank groups
  • New Quizzes fail to sync to associated courses if there are no New Quizzes in initial blueprint sync
  • New Quizzes do not launch into edit mode from the course home page

 

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8 Comments
hesspe
Community Champion

I haven't seen anywhere on the roadmap a change that would allow the Designer role to create a New quiz (as they can with Classic quizzes).  We have a Design group whose responsibilities includes quiz creation.  Out of concern for student privacy (and FERPA) we don't want to give this group grade access.  Is this something that might be addressed in the future, or do we need to change our way of doing things?

TrinaAltman
Community Participant

+1 to @hesspe's question. Not giving the Designer role access to create and edit New Quizzes may lead some instructors to give them TA access instead so they can do these things. Instructors should not be forced to give someone TA access which includes access to grades, submissions, etc. when they do not have a business need to access that data. I agree with the student privacy and FERPA concerns here, and given that, feel like this should be a high priority for Instructure to address.

e0453007
Community Explorer

Same concerns here as well.

KathySollenberg
Community Member

Will you be addressing the fact that the Quiz Analysis takes up to 24 hrs while Classic Quizzes did it immediately?  I find the immediate feedback extremely valuable especially when taking smaller quizzes and would like to know if this is something that your team will be working on.  Until then, I will not update to the New Quizzes.  Thanks. 

TamasBalogh
Instructure
Instructure

@KathySollenberg Yes, we are already working on making the analysis faster. You can read more information on that matter here.

MPioRoda
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I’m happy to report that we’ve started planning work to bring Canvas Permissions included within roles like the Designer role to New Quizzes. More information to come as our plans take shape.

vanzandt
Community Champion

@TamasBalogh for the work that you are doing towards faster analysis, is the goal to provide immediate feedback as it is now in Classic Quizzes?  My impression has been that it will be faster (4hr?), but not immediate. I have a number of faculty similar to @KathySollenberg who are looking for the ability to immediately review results. They have instructional plans structured around the ability to quiz the class, and then evaluate the results, provide feedback, and have discussions with the class during that class session. 

TamasBalogh
Instructure
Instructure

Hi, @vanzandt,
Our primary objective is to deliver the fastest report generation experience. However, the speed of generating reports can be influenced by various factors, some of which are beyond our control. These factors include the number of users generating reports simultaneously, the size of the quiz, the number of submissions on a quiz, and the performance of AWS, where Canvas is hosted.

Once we release the initial version, we will assess its performance and explore opportunities for optimization, if needed.