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Eric Graham
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Hello!  I would like to set up a quiz using the flow of a Case Study such that students are presented information and questions one at a time (I can do this) but they are also able to go back and see ...
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Hi Laura,Linking to a document to keep track of progress sounds like a very interesting feature -- I wonder what it would look like on Canvas and how to easily analyze the back-and-forth changes in an...
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Hi Kona,The type of case study I'm working on is a method of active learning where a student is presented some scenario (e.g., a patient comes into a clinic with x, y, z symptoms) and an initial set o...
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Hi Martha,I think I've seen this done with sequential assignments, as in you have to complete one assignment before the next one opens up.  Interesting idea!  I just looked and can't quite remember ho...
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I have had the same problem but found a weird workaround (at least for my case).Have the students open the quiz and then right-click on any broken image icon.  A context menu should pop up and in that...
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Hi Robbie,All done -- thanks for the support!
Jul 30, 2019 3:45:06 PM
Hi Kona,Sorry for the delay -- the Hacking Mastery Paths looks very interesting!  I'm unsure I can do that with my Case Study, but it opens up all sorts of other things to try.  Thanks for the link!
Jul 30, 2019 3:44:40 PM
Hi Laura,Linking to a document to keep track of progress sounds like a very interesting feature -- I wonder what it would look like on Canvas and how to easily analyze the back-and-forth changes in an...
Feb 22, 2019 4:23:17 PM
Hi Kona,The type of case study I'm working on is a method of active learning where a student is presented some scenario (e.g., a patient comes into a clinic with x, y, z symptoms) and an initial set o...
Feb 22, 2019 4:21:28 PM
Hi Martha,I think I've seen this done with sequential assignments, as in you have to complete one assignment before the next one opens up.  Interesting idea!  I just looked and can't quite remember ho...
Feb 22, 2019 3:57:41 PM

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