Transparency needed: Proposal for Canvas Assignment/Quiz Instruction Accuracy
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Students enrolled in the online undergrad program at Regent University use Canvas for all student discussions, assignments, material, quizzes, grading, tracking, etc. Each quiz/assignment/module has a full set of instructions which outlines how many attempts, how much time is allowed, how many questions there are, etc.
Recently there was an instance where, after submitting a quiz said to be 'unlimited,' the Canvas system showed, "no more attempts available." The professor had, apparently, changed the back-end parameters of the quiz to be 1-attempt but didn't update the instructions visible in the student portal to reflect accurate information about the quiz. What was visible to students was misleading and contradictory information from how the quiz actually performed. Students should have transparency and concise information across the portal.
An email from the professor was later found to inform the class there would be only one attempt. Whether a quiz is unlimited or single attempt, Canvas, specifically the instructions for the assignment/quiz, should accurately reflect the correct info, rather than having to hunt for an email to verify what is true.
Would it be possible to build a fail-safe or prompt, or some sort of autonomous action, that triggers when a professor makes a change that will force the student portal to update also? It would be great if there was a way to avoid conflicting information going forward.