Is there a way to hide High/Low Scores from student view in Quizzes? I would like to prevent students from trying to identify the student who earned the Low Score. I tried toggling "Hide Results from Students" in Settings.
Since students cannot access the reports section in New Quizzes, they cannot view this sort of information.
However, if you are referring to the grade distribution graphs found in their individual gradebook (see screenshot titled "grade distribution graph example"), you would need to check the box for that particular setting in the Settings menu of your course. This is labeled as: "Hide grade distribution graphs from students" -- see screenshot titled "hide distribution graphs settings" for this item. Directions to do this:
If you don't see the option to do this, or you cannot do this, talk with your organization's LMS admins -- they will either help you find it or let you know why you cannot find it.
Yesterday, after much trial and error…I concluded the new quizzes matching choice options do not work as I expected, and have used with other LMS. I thought that I could provide students a matching choice quiz with multiple attempts that would report incorrectly answered matches on the first attempt, and display the…
I have seen documentation that says you must recopy your iCal link and resubscribe when you are enrolled in new classes, does this mean my iCal feed link changes each time, or do i just need to re-fetch the .ics file?
We use course pacing to manage due dates, because we run ~20 something courses each quarter and manually setting due dates would be a nightmare. Several courses have two core topics. We want to allow students to choose which of these they will pursue first. Is there any way to configure multiple course paces with different…
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Hoping someone can explain for me. We're using pacing to avoid manually dating regular assignments each quarter, but the dates I see are based on when the course was instantiated, while students see dates based on when they were added to the course by [backend software I don't know anything about, presumably]. If I set…