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Is there a way to stop Canvas from indicating which quiz questions the student got wrong with the "incorrect" flag?
In an all virtual world, the students can share with each other the correct answers because they know what answers are wrong. This completely corrupts a quiz and makes the quiz function useless.
Is there a way to turn off all student feedback until after the quizzes are graded?
If not, this needs to be added ASAP while we are all dealing with virtual learning to one degree or another.
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Hi @RobCNJ
For both the legacy quiz tool and New Quizzes you can set the quiz options to not display quiz responses until you are ready for them to be displayed.
Quizzes: What options can I set in a Quiz?
New Quizzes: How do I restrict students from viewing assessment results in New Quizzes?
I hope this is helpful,
Kelley
Hi @RobCNJ
For both the legacy quiz tool and New Quizzes you can set the quiz options to not display quiz responses until you are ready for them to be displayed.
Quizzes: What options can I set in a Quiz?
New Quizzes: How do I restrict students from viewing assessment results in New Quizzes?
I hope this is helpful,
Kelley
That's how I have it set, but once they submit their quiz, they can see what they got wrong and deduce that what isn't flagged is correct. They can then forward the right answers to their friends. Here's an example....
I am still having the same challenge. It renders true/false questions as useless. And impairs the integrity of the other types of questions such as MCQ, etc.
Does anyone know if this has been resolved?
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