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Canvas Classic Quizzes offers four options: Graded Quizzes, Practice Quizzes, Graded Surveys, and Ungraded Surveys. Deciding which tool to use depends on the purpose of your assignment and whether it will be graded or not. |
Classic Quiz Options
Note: Practice quizzes and ungraded surveys do not display in the Syllabus Course Summary, Calendar, or Gradebook, but will appear on the student’s To Do list if it is given a due date.
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Not sure whether to use a quiz or a survey? Use the guiding questions below.
Features of Each Quiz Option
Feedback | Anonymous | Results | Gradebook | Appear in Syllabus and Calendar | Appear on To Do List with date | |
Graded Quiz | X | SpeedGrader or quiz results page | X | X | X | |
Practice Quiz | Quiz results page | X | ||||
Graded Survey | X | X | SpeedGrader or survey results page | X | X | X |
Ungraded Survey | X | Survey results page | X |
How should I set my quizzes to allow students to see results?
There are several options associated with allowing students to view quiz responses:
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Option 1: Checking Let Students See Their Quiz Responses shows students their responses for each question on the quiz.
When you have only this option selected, the incorrect answers are shown immediately after students finish the quiz. Quizzes default to this option, so if you do not want students to see incorrect quiz responses, deselect the checkbox.
Students will not be able to see the correct answers if Let Students See the Correct Answers is not selected.
The feedback you placed in the quiz, as well as incorrect responses, will be displayed.
The dates selected below do not impact this feature.
Option 2: Checking Let Students See Their Quiz Responses and Let Students See the Correct Answers
This option will allow students to see their responses and the correct and incorrect answers.
To show correct answers immediately after a quiz is submitted, leave the Show and Hide fields blank.
To create a date range to display the correct answers, set a start date in the Show Correct Answers at field and an ending date in the Hide Correct Answers at field.
To always show correct answers after a specific date, set a date in the Show field only.
To hide the correct answers after a specific date, set a date in the Hide field.
Option 3: Leave Let Students See Their Quiz Responses unchecked until AFTER all students have completed the quiz.
This option will hide their responses and correct and incorrect answers until after all students have finished the quiz. This is the safest way to restrict students from sharing information after taking the quiz, but it requires that you go back into the quiz to release the answers.
After the quiz has closed, check the Let Students See Their Quiz Responses and the Let Students See the Correct Answers
Either leave the Show and Hide fields blank or add a specific date range
Option 4: Checking Only Once After Each Attempt allows students to only view results immediately after completing the quiz.
With this option, students will only be able to view the results immediately after they have completed the quiz. Results include their responses but not the correct answers. As soon as they close the quiz, they can no longer see the results. This option may not be appropriate for quizzes that require manual grading, such as essay questions, where students would require additional views to see the updated results.
Which Tool Should I Choose?
Low-stakes module quizzes you want students to take multiple times for practice
For Credit: Create a Graded Quiz with unlimited attempts and keep the highest score. Hide Quiz results or use a large question bank for more challenge
For Practice Only: Create a Practice Quiz with unlimited attempts - students will not get a grade
Student Background Survey
For Credit: Create a Graded Survey worth a set amount of points
Not Required for Credit: Create an Ungraded Survey
Syllabus Quiz
For Credit per Question: Create a Graded Quiz with unlimited attempts and keep the highest score
Credit for Completion: Create a Graded Survey with a set number of points
Self Assessment
For Credit: Create a Graded Survey with a set number of points
For Personal Reflection only: Create an Ungraded Survey
Mid-Course Survey
For Credit: Create a Graded Survey set to anonymous worth a set number of points
For Feedback Only: Create an Ungraded Survey set to anonymous
Decisions on How to Use Each Option
Does it need to be graded for points on each question?
✅Yes - Create a Graded Quiz
❌ No - Create a Graded Survey worth the total points and make each question worth zero points
Does it need to be tracked for completion, but not a grade?
✅Yes - Create a Graded Survey that is graded as complete/incomplete
❌ No, it needs a grade - Create a Graded Survey or Graded Quiz
It doesn’t need a grade, but I want students to see my feedback?
✅Yes - Create a Graded Survey worth zero points or complete/incomplete
❌ No - Create an Ungraded Survey
Is it intended for practice?
✅Yes - Create a Practice Quiz with unlimited attempts
❌ No - Create an Ungraded Survey
Do I want to give extra credit for completion?
✅Yes - Create a Graded Survey worth zero points and manually add the extra credit points when grading
❌ No - Create an Ungraded Survey
Do I want the survey to be anonymous?
✅Yes - Only surveys can be anonymous
Please note: The anonymous option can be enabled or disabled before or after a survey has received submissions, allowing a user with sufficient permissions to see a student's identity and responses. To collect fully anonymous survey responses, you may want to use a third-party survey tool.
Does it need to be tracked for completion?
✅Yes - Create a Graded Survey that is anonymous. You will see students receive points or credit for completing the survey, but you cannot associate student names with their responses.
❌ No - Create an Ungraded Survey that is anonymous
How to create a survey environment in New Quizzes
When you migrate your surveys to New Quizzes you will note there is no longer a survey option in this tool. To recreate the survey settings
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