Creating Assessments
Discussions
As a graded activity, discussions can be one means of students applying problem-solving and critical thinking skills. One of the advantages of using discussions is that students can share their responses with their peers, allowing for rich exchanges of text, audio, and video. In Communication Tools, we discussed how to create a discussion Links to an external site., but what are some considerations when deciding to use a discussion as a means of assessing student learning? Open and close the tabs below to learn more.Assignments
Assignments in Canvas can be used to challenge students' understanding and help assess competency by using a variety of media. Students can submit files, images, videos, URLs, and plain text.
How do I create an assignment? Links to an external site.
How do I add a rubric to an assignment? Links to an external site.
How do I weight the final course grade based on assignment groups? Links to an external site.
How do I create rules for an assignment group? Links to an external site.
How do I create a Plagiarism Framework assignment using Turnitin? Links to an external site.
Quizzes
The quiz tool can be used to challenge student understanding and assess comprehension of course material. Canvas provides four types of quizzes:
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Graded Quiz - Most common, rewards students points based on their quiz responses
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Practice Quiz - Ungraded learning tool to see how well users understand course material
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Graded Survey - Rewards students with points for completion; grading is not based on right or wrong answers
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Ungraded Survey - Obtains opinions or other information without providing a grade
How do I create a quiz with individual questions? Links to an external site.
How do I create a question bank in a course? Links to an external site.
How do I publish or unpublish a quiz as an instructor? Links to an external site.