Benefits

  • Has question types that are engaging and fun!

Ex. Hotspots, Stimulus, Matching, Categorization, File Upload

  • Similar question formats to NWEA, and MAP

  • Automatic Grading excluding constructive responses ** See settings for some tips.**

Migrate from Classic to New

Migrate to New Quiz

For now, clicking "Migrate" will create a "New" version of the "Classic" quiz without deleting the original version. You can tell between Classic and New quizzes without opening them by looking at the rocket symbol on the right. Classic quizzes are just a rocket outline. New quizzes are solid colored.

In the image above, you can see that "Post-Test Comparing Numbers" has already been migrated to a New Quiz because there are two versions with the same name- one with an outline symbol, one colored-in. Once comfortable with the migrated New version, you can delete the Classic version.

Creating a New Quiz

  1. Click on the Quizzes tab in the Course Menu on the left-hand side of the screen.

(** Can't be started from within a module. **)

2. Select "New Quizzes" to build a quiz in the new and improved format of the future.

Publishing the Quiz

Think about publishing Canvas Quizzes like printing paper versions of tests. Discovering that you need to make changes after printing 200 copies would bring with it a good deal of "unpleasantries," including some choice language.

It's best to iron out issues prior to publishing to maintain the validity & reliability of the assessment.

Canvas Quizzes work better when they are polished before they are published.

Helpful Settings/Suggestions

  • Grade in SpeedGrader (You can find this under the gradebook by clicking on the 3 dots at the top of the assignment column)

  • New Quizzes are often found under "Assignments" category

Grading

Accessing SpeedGrader for New Quiz:

  • Click on Grades, next...

  • Find the quiz, and then...

  • Click the 3 dots to the right, finally...

  • Choose SpeedGrader.

Helpful Settings

Multiple-Point Questions

Question types that successfully auto-grade for more than one item in one question:

  • Multiple Answer

Question types that require manual point adjustments using moderation for more than one item in one question:

  • Matching

  • Categorizing

  • Fill-in-the-Blank

  • Ordering

  • ETC.

Toggled Settings

  • Shuffle Questions

  • Shuffle Answers

  • One Question at a Time

  • Time Limit

  • Multiple Attempts

  • Restrict Students Results View

Moderation Controls

  • Additional Attempts per Student

  • More Time per Student

  • Remove Time Limit

  • Time Limit Multiplier

  • Saved Individual Settings

When/How to Publish a Quiz

Two options for providing access to a Quiz:

  1. "Assigning to" specific sections at specific "available from" times on the details page on initial setup.

  2. Require a student access code in Quiz "Settings" after "assigning to" everyone details are already setup.

Common Pitfalls

Importing New Quizzes From Others

  • Problem: Imported quizzes do not finish importing

  • Solution 1: Try the "Send To" feature first, but...

  • Solution 2: If that fails, remove the previous attempts and use the "Export Canvas Course" feature followed by an import of that file using "Select Content" and selecting only the desired quiz to import.

    • Note: New Quizzes are often found in "Assignments" category.

Discrepancy with Total Points

  • Problem: Setting up a quiz with a different number of total points in the "details" screen than the actual sum of the points for the quiz will create an issue with the grade presented to students (e.g. 18.987325 points).

  • Solution: Find the sum total of points for the quiz and edit the quiz total points by going to:

    • Assignments > clicking the 3 dots at the right of the quiz > clicking edit > adjusting points to match the real total of points for the quiz.

Item Banking

Problem: "Stimulus" items and their attached questions do not add to new versions of New Quizzes successfully. This is a known issue by Canvas and will likely be fixed "soon."

Solution: For the time being, put "Stimulus" items and their attached questions in their own item bank; for now, do not reuse them.

Question Title vs Question Stem

Question Title vs Question Stem

Problem: The question itself is often entered into the space intended for the "Question Title."

Solution: Enter a short, descriptive name for the question in the "Question Title" area. This is useful when organizing questions in Item Banks. Put the question prompt in the "Question Stem" box.