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I've included an "Honesty Statement" at the start of a traditional multiple-choice quiz. the simplest way I found to do it was to have students write their full name as the "answer" to an essay question worth 0 points.
The problem is that now Canvas won't post the completed quiz grades to Gradebook because it thinks there is an ungraded question in the quiz. Obviously, I do not want to manually enter quiz grades for 85 students. I want their current score to be posted.
I'm hoping someone has a quick workaround to ignore/delete this question.
Thanks in advance.
It was a total PITA, but I went back and entered a 0 grade for the honesty statement and that made everything show up again. There had to have been an easier way...
You could change it from an essay (manually) graded assignment to a multiple choice (agree, disagree) question in future quizzes. This doesn't resolve the quiz you just graded, but could help in the future
Same problem and a very lame canvas answer.
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