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I'd like to give students a choice of 6 questions where they only need to answer 4 (allowing them to answer to their strengths).
Is there a way to do this in Canvas?
Just to be clear, I don't want it to randomly assign 4 of the 6 questions (like an item bank or question group). I want students to see all 6, answer 4, and not be penalized for not answering 2 of the questions.
Ideas?
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Howdy,
I would do this with a file upload or Google Assignments assignment. Put the questions in a document and in the instructions in the assignment, tell them to answer 4/6. I'd repeat this in the document as well. Then I would attach a rubric to the assignment and use that to grade. (Can build a rubric in Google Assignments as well).
Another option would be to make a 7th question (first one) with "what questions will you answer?" or something and make it 100 pts. All other 6 questions will be 0 pts. You can attach a rubric to the quiz as well to score it. This would really only be doable for essay/file upload questions I think without testing it out though.
Cheers,
Chad Scott
Howdy,
I would do this with a file upload or Google Assignments assignment. Put the questions in a document and in the instructions in the assignment, tell them to answer 4/6. I'd repeat this in the document as well. Then I would attach a rubric to the assignment and use that to grade. (Can build a rubric in Google Assignments as well).
Another option would be to make a 7th question (first one) with "what questions will you answer?" or something and make it 100 pts. All other 6 questions will be 0 pts. You can attach a rubric to the quiz as well to score it. This would really only be doable for essay/file upload questions I think without testing it out though.
Cheers,
Chad Scott
Ooh. I like the idea of using a question to ask which questions you answered. That might work!
Thanks!
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