I had a quiz today where in its Assign field, these subfields had this data:
- Due: Oct 27, 2022, 12:30 PM
- Available from: Oct 27, 2022, 12:20 PM
- Until: Oct 27, 2022, 12:30 PM
In the past, it has never been an issue to have a quiz with a start and end time. However, today, several students reported that:
- Canvas conveyed false information, telling them that the quiz is unlimited time.
- They were blindsided by a warning, at about 12:29:30 PM, that this "unlimited time" quiz has only 30 seconds left!
I reviewed this with a colleague. We now see there is an additional setting, accessed under the Settings tab if you're in the quiz-build view, that is titled Time limit. If checked, you may set a redundant another time limit.
I could understand the use of this Time limit field when I wish to constrain the time to a shorter period than the interval between what I specified for Available from and Until. However, the interval between Available from and Until is also my time limit, so use of the Time limit field is redundant. Furthermore, use of this field may cause confusion: if the student started the quiz at, say, 12:25 PM, it seems Canvas would advise of a 10 minute time limit for a quiz that disappears in 5 minutes!
So back to the original issue: if I specify Available from and Until fields, then this not an unlimited time quiz. Despite that, Canvas is lying to students and telling them otherwise. How do we get Canvas to stop misinforming my students?