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I have a scenario where I want students to complete a subset of quizzes but I don't want them to be graded on the quizzes they don't attempt.
The specific circumstances are that each quiz contains a set of peer review questions for a group presentation. There are five group presentations, so five quizzes. However, students only review other group presentations, not their own, so they only complete four of the quizzes.
My understanding is that Canvas will grade them as having failed the quiz they don't complete.
What I want is for them to complete 4 of the 5 quizzes and only the results from the four quizzes they complete get graded. Ideally I could group the 5 quizzes within the Markbook and set it so they only get graded on the four that they complete.
Is there any way to do this?
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Besides @jhendersonJDS suggestion of 4 quizzes, if you need different questions, here are two ways to do that in Canvas while keeping the 5 quizzes:
Have you thought about loading the presentations as files within a module for students to view the presentations and then only creating 4 quizzes. Since they are not reviewing their own presentation, they would skip over their project and only review the others. If the peer review questions are the same, there isn't any necessity to add the presentations to the quizzes.
The first question of the quiz could include the group's name. Depending on the data that you are looking to gather, you can consider making the quizzes surveys instead of quizzes so that each question does not have to have a "right" answer. I assume they are getting completion grades for completing the peer review. The classic quiz/survey function would give you what you are looking for, however, the way that the data is viewed in that format is interesting from my perspective. I have found a few different ways to organize the final data to showcase to my groups.
Besides @jhendersonJDS suggestion of 4 quizzes, if you need different questions, here are two ways to do that in Canvas while keeping the 5 quizzes:
Thanks for the suggestions, @jhendersonJDS and @Gabriel33. I went with Gabriel's second suggestion, which seemed the easiest to administer. The only drawback was that I had to create a new Assignment Group for the peer review quizzes but by using the assignment group setting to "drop the lowest grade" I think I've achieved what we were after. Thanks for your help. I've shared this information with my colleagues.
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