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Initial Steps
Click the plus symbol in the Course Content tab (you can also add a test inside a folder or module).
Click Create.
Scroll to the Assessmentarea and choose Test.
Name the test.
In the Content & Settings, click the plus symbol.
To add questions to the test, you can:
Choose a question type.
Choose to reuse a question.
Upload a question from a file.
Add a file from Cloud Storage.
Continue adding questions by hovering under or over a question to activate the plus symbol.
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A question can be made “Extra Credit” by clicking the ellipsis by the question, choosing Edit, and then checking the Extra Credit box. |
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Click the drop-down in the upper right to choose when/if students will be able to view the test.
Hidden from students (default).
Visible to students
Choose the release conditions:
Choose from all students, specific students, or specific groups.
Set date and time of availability.
Performance:
Choose whether access to this test will be limited by a student’s overall grade or just a specific previously graded item.
Choose the grade requirement for the overall or specific grade.
Choose a range.
Create your own range.
Choose the grading schema
Choose a minimum and maximum grade.
Choose if the assignment will appear now or only if a student meets the conditions.
Save any changes to the test visibility settings.
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Add Time limit: You can set a time limit for the test.
Add grading rubric: You are unable to add a rubric for a test with questions. Rubrics can be used with tests or assignments with a text description only. For example, you cannot use a rubric for a test with multiple choice or True/False questions.
Goals & standards: You can align a test to one or multiple goals.
Assigned groups: You can assign the test to a group, unless you have prohibited late submissions. You can create a group here or choose a group already created. By default, you assign a grade to each group as a whole, but you can change a group member’s individual grade.
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