Hi James,
Thank you so much for taking the time to respond to me. It's unfortunate that they're no longer working on updates to Quizzes. I do like the features available on the New Quizzes and just wish it was easier to get the test banks transferred over.
Currently, what I've been doing is creating a quiz using the old quizzes. Then, I create a question group and add in all of the questions I want to be added into one test bank on the New Quizzes. I then go to course settings, I export the quiz I created. This creates an export file. I take that file and import it to the course and select the option for it to be added as a New Quiz. It is very cumbersome. Is there a simpler way that you know of? I've also been doing it this way, because I want to combine multiple test banks into 1. For example, I have 3 different test banks with content from Chapter 1 and I want to create 1 master test bank for chapter 1 on New Quizzes.
I'll try my best to clarify what I mean about having students complete the quiz until the reach 90%. I want to use competency-based learning in my course, which means that students must demonstrate mastery of the material by reaching a specific criterion level. For my courses, I've set the criterion level at 90%. Meaning, I want students to reach 90% on a quiz before they're able to access the next quiz and other more advanced content in the course. I don't want them moving on to more complex topics if they haven't fully grasped a more basic or foundational topic. I've been doing this by using the prerequisite feature within Canvas and setting the prerequisite for specific assignments at 90%. With this method though, everyone must reach 90% on all assignments. Which means all students will end up with a grade of at least 90%. Instead, I want the students grade to be based off their initial attempt so that they feel inclined to study and prepare for the quizzes, but still require them to retake the quiz until they reach 90%. This is possible on the New Quizzes.
I hope this helps to clarify what I am trying to achieve.
Thanks again for taking the time to respond to me and I look forward to your response.