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I am newly migrated to New Quizzes, and am struggling to work with randomizing essay prompts.
In Classic, I had Question Banks for each group of essays, and the individual prompts would be text blocks. I would then have Canvas randomly pull X prompts from the pool and then use a blank Essay question as the writing space --otherwise, the students would freak about seeing multiple essays when they only had to do one (since Essay questions each came with their own text-reply box).
So for example, the Exam One Essay Bank would have four questions, each displaying as a text block:
- What is your name?
- What is your quest?
- What is your favorite color?
- What is the air-speed velocity of an unladen swallow?
And on Exam One we'd have Canvas pick three at random and then follow them with a single text-reply box with "Please record your response to one of the prompts here." Pretty simple, no confusion about having to respond to each one, etc.
However (migration issues aside), I find I can't do that in New Quizzes. Random essays still come each with their own text-reply box (and they WILL try to answer each one, instructions or not), and Item Banks don't seem to recognize Text Blocks as questions, so when I try to create an Item Bank full of random text blocks, it shows as empty.
My workaround is to create Essay questions with multiple prompts and specific instructions, i.e. "Of these, pick ONE and record your response below. But that seems cumbersome, particularly with larger numbers of potential prompts. Am I going about this all wrong? Is there a short-cut or "you need to toggle X and Y before trying this" procedure that I'm missing?