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Is there a way for the teacher/designer's view of Quizzes to be sorted?
I'm not sure what this sequence is (perhaps creation date?) but it's not very intuitive to navigate and use.
Only an issue for staff - not students.
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There is not a sort available - mostly because everyone wants to sort in different ways and that would be super complex to develop. So the compromise was the development of the search box at the top. The search box should help you find the quiz you are looking for.
There is not a sort available - mostly because everyone wants to sort in different ways and that would be super complex to develop. So the compromise was the development of the search box at the top. The search box should help you find the quiz you are looking for.
Drag and drop like pages in a module would accomodate all course designer's individual preferences.
While this may be true, not everyone chooses to keep areas such as the “Quizzes”, “Pages”, “Discussions”, and “Assignments” course navigation menus visible to students. Rather, they hide those items in the course navigation (so that the crossed-out eye icon is visible next to the menu item) and then organize all of their content via the “Modules” page. This is the page they keep visible for students rather than those other areas.
This query/request was concerning the staff experience not the learners'. Complex courses with a lot of content become unweildy. In the picture only a fraction of the quizzes fit in the screenshot.
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