Hi Amanda,
As Mike suggested, you might like to explore PeerWise as an external tool for supporting student-generated quiz questions. As an added bonus, PeerWise is available (via LTI) as an external tool that you can simply plug-in to Canvas. This LTI integration is a relatively new feature, and most people still use PeerWise as a stand-alone service.
As soon as a student creates and publishes a question in PeerWise, it is available for their classmates to answer. When a student attempts a question, they get immediate feedback including an explanation for the answer (provided by the question author) and they can see how all other students have answered the question. They can then rate the question (for quality and difficulty) and they can participate in a discussion thread about the question. Students can follow authors that are publishing high quality questions, and they can run personal quizzes which are auto-generated by PeerWise and keep track of a student's performance over time. Students can also earn a range of badges, appear on leaderboards and collect "reputation" points.
In terms of your original question, as the instructor you can set up "topics" such as "Chapter1", "Chapter2", and have students tag their questions according to those topics. This allows students to search the bank of questions for topics of interest. Students are continuously voting for which questions are the best questions, and they can find the highest rated questions on any given topic.
If you have any questions, please feel free to get in touch.
Regards,
Paul.
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Dr Paul Denny
CSEd Research Group
Senior Lecturer, Computer Science
The University of Auckland
New Zealand
Ph: +64 9 3737599 x 87087
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