Quizzes and tests enable you to assess your students’ progress in your course. Using Canvas’ tools, you can build meaningful assessments that go beyond simple multiple-choice or short answer formats. These tutorials show you how.
Tutorials
- Add Feedback in Classic Quizzes
- Add Images to Questions in Classic Quizzes
- Add Time or Extra Attempts to a Classic Quiz for a Specific Student
- Create and Edit Classic Quizzes
- Create and Use a Question Bank for Classic Quizzes
- Create Different Types of Classic Quiz Questions
- Grade Classic Quiz by Question in Speedgrader
- Print a Canvas Quiz
- Set Up a ProctorU Exam in Canvas
- Turn a Classic Quiz into a Question Bank
- Use SpeedGrader to Grade Quizzes
New Quizzes Tutorials
In the interest of preventing undue frustration for you and your students, CTLD recommends the use of Classic Quizzes over New Quizzes. We’ve identified a concerning number of bugs and missing features that make New Quizzes less effective in general. While New Quizzes are slated to replace Classic Quizzes in 2024, this date has been pushed back repeatedly. It is very easy to migrate a Classic Quiz to a New Quiz if and when full replacement occurs. These tutorials are available for the reference of those who choose to use New Quizzes.
- Add Feedback in New Quizzes
- Add Images to Questions in New Quizzes
- Add Time or Additional Attempts to a New Quiz for a Specific Student
- Convert Question Banks to Item Banks
- Create and Edit “New” Quizzes
- Create Different Types of New Quiz Questions
- Share an Item Bank in New Quizzes
- Use Item Banks for New Quizzes