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How does one reset a quiz for later date for one student after the other students have taken that quiz?
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Howdy @jfstolte ,
Great question. I'm assuming what you mean by reset is that you want the one student to be able to take the quiz (after the due date has passed, after the other students have taken the quiz). If so, it's often referred to as a differentiated assignment but with my faculty that I work with I usually say "re-assign."
This document might help: https://community.canvaslms.com/docs/DOC-9973-4152101242
1/4 way down the page on the section that says "Assign to a specific student" is where you want to start.
Just make sure that you click on the "+Add" button and don't remove the assignment for "Everyone/Everyone Else."
Hope that helps; let us know.
Sky V.
Howdy @jfstolte ,
Great question. I'm assuming what you mean by reset is that you want the one student to be able to take the quiz (after the due date has passed, after the other students have taken the quiz). If so, it's often referred to as a differentiated assignment but with my faculty that I work with I usually say "re-assign."
This document might help: https://community.canvaslms.com/docs/DOC-9973-4152101242
1/4 way down the page on the section that says "Assign to a specific student" is where you want to start.
Just make sure that you click on the "+Add" button and don't remove the assignment for "Everyone/Everyone Else."
Hope that helps; let us know.
Sky V.
Sky V-
Great and helpful advice. Thanks very much for your response!
Best wishes,
John Stolte
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