Topic Overview
Test options can be modified to reflect accommodations needed for specific students. These options can be used to allow extended time on tests, allow single, multiple, or unlimited attempts to specific students or groups of students.
Test Availability
The test must be available in order for students to access it.
- Multiple Attempts
- If enabled, choose whether to give students an unlimited number or attempts or a specific number of attempts.
- Use the dropdown menu to specify what you attempt you would like to be scored.
- Force Completion
- If selected, students must complete the test in one sitting.
- Set Timer
- If selected, choose the amount of time you would like to give students to complete the test.
Test Availability Exceptions
Allowing Multiple Attempts for a Specific Student or Group
- In Test Settings under the Test Availability Options, click on Add User or Group, select the appropriate student or group, and click Submit.
- Under the Attempts column, click the drop-down menu to choose between Single Attempt, Multiple Attempts, or Unlimited Attempts. If Multiple Attempts is selected, enter the number of attempts.
Setting Different Availability Dates for a Specific Student or Group
- In Test Settings under the Test Availability Options, click on Add User or Group, select the appropriate student or group, and click Submit.
- Under the Availability column, select the dates you would like the test to be available for the specific student or group.
Allowing Extended Time for a Student or Group
- In Test Settings under the Test Availability Options, click on Add User or Group, select the appropriate student or group, and click Submit.
- Under the Timer column, check the box and enter the amount of time (in minutes) that you would like to allow for this student or group.
Due Date
Instructors can choose to set a due date for the test.
If a due date is selected, instructors can choose whether or not to allow submissions after the due date.
Self-Assessment Options
If setting options for a self-assessment, instructors can choose whether or not to include test results in the Grade Center.
Show Test Results and Feedback to Students
Instructors can specify what type of feedback they would like to show students after an exam has been taken.
- Instructors can choose:
- When feedback is show:
- After Submission
- One Time View
- On a Specific Date
- After Due Date
- After Availability End Date
- After Attempts are Graded
- Score per Question
- Answers:
- All Answers - shows all possible answers to students.
- Correct Answers - shows the correct answer for each questions but does not indicate the answers that the student chose.
- Submitted answers - shows the answers that the student chose while completing the test, but does not indicate which questions they got wrong.
- Feedback - shows the feedback for each question. The feedback is added to each question when in the Edit Test setting.
- Show Incorrect Questions - shows students questions that were marked as incorrect.
- When feedback is show:
Test Presentation
Instructors can choose to present the test:
- All at Once - the entire test is presented on one screen.
- One at a Time - one test question is presented at a time.
Instructors can also choose to:
- Prohibit Backtracking - students cannot change their answer to a question that has already been submitted. They cannot go back to previously answered questions.
- Randomize Questions - randomize questions for each test attempt.