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Hello, I have created a quiz at the end of my Articulate Rise360 course and uploaded the SCORM file to Canvas as a graded assignment. I can see that a percent score is recorded in the gradebook, but is there any way to see data for the individual questions? For example, if there are 2 quiz questions and the score is 50%; how do I know which question the student answered incorrectly?
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No, I don't believe there is. I have tested a number of different Rise export options and settings and all you can see is the score. If you look in Speedgrader, it says "Preview not available". That is why I create my quizzes in Canvas and just use Rise to build interactive "lessons". Canvas quizzes are better anyway, as they have way more question types and a much better content editor.
No, I don't believe there is. I have tested a number of different Rise export options and settings and all you can see is the score. If you look in Speedgrader, it says "Preview not available". That is why I create my quizzes in Canvas and just use Rise to build interactive "lessons". Canvas quizzes are better anyway, as they have way more question types and a much better content editor.
No because the 20 year old SCORM specifications doesn't have that. One needs "API" for that. You're between a rock and a hard place: h5p as an LTI in Canvas, can do that and you can see data on how users answered on specific questions. However h5p has problems. On the h5p quiz content type, I previewed it to my supervisor on her computer, saw it tell her what her score was, but then we got a connection error and I saw later on my computer that her score was never recorded.
Canvas new quizzes, can show you how a user did on an individual question, but does not have the capability to give user right and wrong answer feedback immediately after they answer. Unless you have a one question quiz. So it's sort of a mess.
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