[Studio] hide correct answers embedded video quiz

Problem statement:

I would like a way to hide correct answers in Quiz Results for studio video quizzes (embedded quizzes). Currently, when students take an embedded quiz, they can see the correct answers with their quiz results. There is an option to retake the quiz, but since they've already seen the correct answers, this is not useful as either an assessment of their learning or as a learning tool. They can just write down the correct answers, go back in, take the quiz, and score 100% without having thought about the content again.

Proposed solution:

I would like a hide correct answers option for embedded quizzes, like there is with Classic and New Quizzes. This way, a student would watch the video, take the quiz, and then, if they are not pleased with the result, be encouraged to rethink the content and come up with their own thoughts on the next best answer. This would facilitate more learning than just writing down the correct answer and going back and putting that into a second attempt at the quiz.

User role(s):

instructor

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AmandaFedorko
Community Member
Problem statement:

Canvas Studio has been described as an 'EdPuzzle' like feature, which is fantastic! I teach at a virtual school and so the ability to embed videos as assignments with quizzes helps keep them engaged with the material. However, upon submitting the assignment, it shows them all of the answers, and by design allows them multiple attempts. This makes it very difficult to use as an assignment. I thought this must be a flaw or some setting I didn't notice, but was told by the help desk that this feature shouldn't be used. What a shame to not use an advertised feature that would be perfect in this environment!

Proposed solution:

Restrict students from seeing the correct answers by default, or allow teachers to control what students see, and restrict the number of times that students can do the questions. This would allow it to be used more authentically.

User role(s):

instructor