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Hi.
Please can anyone better explain this for me, as there's not much help on the Q&A thread, One post says check certian things and then says "contact canvas" - which is not helpful.
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Hello there, @jay ...
Since the majority of Canvas Community members would not have access to your course or your school's Canvas environment, it's tough to troubleshoot this. However, is this particular quiz included in one of your modules in your course? And, if so, do you have any prerequisites and/or requirements set for that module that would prevent students from opening the quiz until certain other criteria has been met?
Also, I noticed at the bottom of your quiz that it says the quiz is for "February 2019". This means that you've created a group set in your "People" page called "February 2019". Are there only a select number of students in that particular group set? If so, are the students NOT in that group set the ones who CANNOT access the quiz? If you want all students to access this quiz, then you are going to have to change this to "Everyone" rather than "February 2019".
That's where I would start...and if students are still having difficulties with this, you might want to reach out to the folks at the Canvas Help Desk. How do I get help with Canvas as an instructor?
Hope this helps, Jay.
I'm having the exact same problem. I followed the same procedures as before for copying a quiz a making it available for one student as a make up. The student is selected, the time period is set, the quiz is not locked, and the quiz is published- - but the student finds that the quiz is locked even though the time window is open and the quiz is NOT locked on my end. 😞
Hello there, @jay ...
Since the majority of Canvas Community members would not have access to your course or your school's Canvas environment, it's tough to troubleshoot this. However, is this particular quiz included in one of your modules in your course? And, if so, do you have any prerequisites and/or requirements set for that module that would prevent students from opening the quiz until certain other criteria has been met?
Also, I noticed at the bottom of your quiz that it says the quiz is for "February 2019". This means that you've created a group set in your "People" page called "February 2019". Are there only a select number of students in that particular group set? If so, are the students NOT in that group set the ones who CANNOT access the quiz? If you want all students to access this quiz, then you are going to have to change this to "Everyone" rather than "February 2019".
That's where I would start...and if students are still having difficulties with this, you might want to reach out to the folks at the Canvas Help Desk. How do I get help with Canvas as an instructor?
Hope this helps, Jay.
Thank you Chris for taking time to reply.
I copied my previous quizzes within the course I am running, only this time
it is showing locked.
I’ll reach out to Canvas I think
J
I'm having the exact same problem. I followed the same procedures as before for copying a quiz a making it available for one student as a make up. The student is selected, the time period is set, the quiz is not locked, and the quiz is published- - but the student finds that the quiz is locked even though the time window is open and the quiz is NOT locked on my end. 😞
I had a similar problem, except this is for a make-up that the student was doing after the semester was over. In this case, I solved it by going to the Settings and changing the End date of the course.
@checkma ...
That would certainly work, but it would also open up the course for all other students in the course...which may or may not be a concern for you. Students may wonder why they have access to a past course that they've already finished for however long you've specified. There is another way that you can just allow a single student access to your course without having to open it up for all students. This process may or may not be available to you as an instructor based on permissions that your school's Canvas administrator has set...but the Canvas admin would be able to do this in the event that you cannot:
This is the process we use when instructors request that one of their students needs an extension after a course has ended.
I hope this will be of some help to you.
I doubt that many students worry about a course that is over (unless they want to check a previous grade, or how a particular problem was graded), but your solution is better.
And no, the quiz is NOT in a module. And yes, the site is published.
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