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As a student, I have a list of quizzes. Some have been completed and some haven't but when I look at the list of quizzes I can't see a way to know how to tell which is which. If I come back next week and don't remember exactly where I left off, how can I figure that out without possibly dipping into multiple quizzes?
If multiple quizzes allow multiple retakes and I go through and take all of them once, how do I see which has a high score or a low score and that I should potentially prioritize retaking? For instance, in the list one quiz says 10 points 6 questions. The following says 12 points 4 questions. Is the 10 low or high? What about the 12? Do I need to keep dipping back into those quizzes?
It kind of seems like I'm missing a lot when I look at the list of quizzes for a course.
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Hi, bart. There is more than one way to detect if you have already completed a quiz. One method would be to see what your grades page looks like, How do I view my grades in a current course? I think this page will also help answer your other questions as well. Let us know if you need further assistance.
Hi, bart. There is more than one way to detect if you have already completed a quiz. One method would be to see what your grades page looks like, How do I view my grades in a current course? I think this page will also help answer your other questions as well. Let us know if you need further assistance.
So the proper thing to do is to flip back and forth between the quiz view and the grades view? Why bother having a separate quiz list if it's not really going to be useful? ![]()
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