[ARCHIVED] Can I use Free Canvas to faciliate a large, high stakes exam?

alb422
Community Novice

Hello!

I am working with a team of content experts to design a high stakes exam for students. We are looking for platform on which we can manage all of the results, and Canvas is particularly of interest. For many reasons, however, we are unable to host the exam on our institution's version of Canvas, and it was recommended that we try to offer the exam on Free Canvas

I'm wondering, though, if Free Canvas offers the following:

  • Unlimited number of enrollees
  • Enrollees from a variety of institutions across the country
  • High security such that the integrity of the exam is not compromised (i.e. only students with access to the exam can take it...or in other words, is the information hosted on Free Canvas open access?)
  • FERPA compliance
  • Unlimited number of exams and questions that can be created
  • Ability to download student results for analysis
  • SCORM package integration

Thanks for any help you can provide

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