I think I am able to set an access code for a "classic" quiz, but I don't see that same option for a "new" quiz. Is there a way to set an access code?
Great question @BKapocias!
Yes, you can set an access code for a New Quiz. The settings for New Quizzes are just in a different place. Once you are in the Build window where you can add questions, look a the tabs at the top of the page. Switch to the Settings tab and one of the options should be Require a student access code.
Here is a Canvas guide that discusses this setting and other New Quizzes settings: How do I manage settings for a quiz in New Quizzes?
Hope this helps!
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