Welcome to the D2L Basic Foundation Training

Video on Managing Quizzes.

Welcome to the D2L Basic Foundation training video on Managing Quizzes.

In this video segment we will

discuss the question library,

including creating new sections

and questions as well

as importing testing packages

from our publisher.

We will then cover creating

and managing quizzes.

Let's begin with the Question Library

The Question Library allows you to create,

edit, store and organize quiz questions

that can be shared and reused within the course.

The question library interfaces

with both quizzes and surveys.

Please note that it is a recommended practice

to organize imported questions into sections

in the Question Library prior to

releasing them into actual quizzes.

To access the Question Library from within

your course, click on the Assessments link

in the Nav bar, then quizzes, and

Question Library to access the interface.

The Question Library can be organized

into multiple sections or folders,

making it easier to find

questions for your quizzes.

To create a new folder, click the

New button and then choose Section.

Provide a name for your Section [typing

sound], scroll down, and click Save.

You will now see your new Section

in the Sections sidebar on the left.

To add questions to your Sections, click

on the Section title to open the folder.

Click the New button and choose

the appropriate question type.

D2L has a variety of question

types, as seen here.

Click Done editing Questions to return to the Manage Quizzes screen.

Bulk importation of quiz

questions is also possible

through the Import/Export course components

tool, which can be found by clickingEdit Course on the navbar.

Typically, publishers will provide electronic

materials for specified textbooks in the form

of a downloadable package made

available on the publisher's website.

Your textbook representative and/or

documentation on faculty resources

from your publisher, can provide

details on what is available for you.

Package types that are typically

compatible with D2L include D2L,

IMS Common Cartridge, SCORM and QTI.

Please note that although it is not

an officially supported file type,

Blackboard 6-8 file package

typically import well into D2L

and are commonly available with most publishers.

To upload content, access the Edit

Course link from your Nav bar,

then Import/Export Components tool.

From here, select Import Components, and then

click Choose File to browse to the zip folder

on your computer, [mouse

clicking sounds] and click Start.

Once the Preprocessing Progress has completed

and there are checks next to both items,

click Continue and choose whether or not you

want to overwrite any existing data in the file

or to just append to it by not overwriting.

You can select All Components from the

file or Select individual items if you wish

to select particular questions to import.

We will choose Select All

Components and click Continue.

Okay, it's just confirming our Import

selections, we'll click Continue,

and once we see a check next to all

of the items, we'll click Finish

and receive an Import Summary that

our course import was successful.

Now we'll go review the items that we have

imported by going back to our Question Library.

Again, from the Nav bar, click

Assessments, Quizzes, and Question Library.

Now you'll see that I have 3 new

sections that have been imported.

If I click on one of those sections, you'll

see questions that have also imported.

I can edit my Section titles by using

the dropdown bar and clicking Edit.

Click Save.

I can reorder my sections by moving

them up or down and click Save.

Or if I would like to edit a particular

question, I can do so by clicking

on the question name, make the

appropriate changes, and click Save.

Once we have uploaded all of our questions

to the Question Library, we can click Done Editing Questions.

And now we will discuss creating

the actual quiz.

The quizzes are created in

the Manage Quizzes screen.

If you're not already in the Manage Quizzes

screen, it can be accessed from the Nav bar

by clicking the Assessments link and Quizzes.

This will lead you to the Manage Quiz screen.

From here we'll click New

Quiz. Under the General heading, give our Quiz a name.

The next field is Category.

A category is not required

but can be used to organize

or group your quizzes on

the Manage Quizzes page.

This Category is in no way

related to the grade book.

Under the Quiz Questions heading you can start adding or editing questions for your quiz.

Click Add/Edit Questions.

From here you may add new questions

directly to the quiz by creating them here

in the same way we created them in

the Question Library by clicking New

and choosing the appropriate question type.

However, since we have already imported

questions to our Question Library

in our sample course, we will import

the quiz questions from there.

To do this, click Import.

The import source will remain

from an existing collection.

The source collection will

be our Question Library

and the source section can be the individual

section that we created where our questions live

or you can choose the Collection Root

to display the entire Question Library

and choose questions from each question section.

Select, use the check boxes to select the

questions you wish to add, and click Save.

Now you'll see the questions that

we have chosen to add to our quiz.

We can make a question bonus on

our quiz by using the check box,

click Edit Values and make it Bonus.

You can also change the points

from here and click Save.

When we're finished and all of the

questions are as we wish, click Done Editing Questions

and we come back to our Layout Questions tab.

Here we can decide how many questions

we would like to display per page.

I'll have 1 per page and click Apply.

Now you'll see the page breaks

between each question.

You can also decide whether you

would like to prevent moving backward

through the pages by using the check box here.

Under the Description / Introduction and Page Header / Footer headings you can type a description, introduction and page headers and footers for your quiz. Notice you will need to turn them “on” to be viewable by all browsers.

Under the Advanced Properties heading You may allow hints if you've set

those up with your questions.

Security options can be set by disabling

right click or turning off or on the ability

for students to send pager alert

messages while they're taking their quiz.

You can add an email address or addresses here to send a message each time a quiz is submitted.

Clicking Save will move you back to the top of the screen.

The next tab we'll discuss

is the Restrictions tab.

The Restrictions tab is where we can determine

the availability of the quiz, security options

and the time allowed to take the quiz.

Under the Dates and Restrictions heading, the Status of a quiz is automatically

set to Inactive when it's created.

This means that students will

not be allowed to even view the quiz icon, description or instructions.

Once you are ready to publish your quiz, you

will need to change the Status to Active here.

You can also set a Start Date and an End Date

and if you would like the quiz to Display

in the Course Calendar, you can do so here (only if the quiz is set to Active).

Additional Release Conditions, such as

requiring certain content

to be viewed before releasing the

quiz can be Created and Attached here.

Under Security Options you may choose Respondus

Lockdown Browser to restrict students’ access to the Internet while accessing the quiz.

Under Optional Advance Restrictions, you can create a unique Password and limit access by IP address.

Under the Timing heading time limits are established for the quiz.

So, choose the number of minutes that

students are expected to complete the quiz, for example 60 minutes for one hour.

Check Enforced in

order to enforce that time limit.

A grace period is required and can be a minimum

of 1 minute and that is to allow students time

to click Submit once their time has run out.

The next section tells the system how we

would like to deal with Late Submissions.

The first option is Allow Normal Submission.

This option will allow the students to

submit their exam at any time regardless

of the time limit and grace

period that have been established.

It will grade all of the answers that were

submitted, but you will see the time stamp

that shows that the submission was

late, so you manually change the grade

if you feel appropriate to do so.

The second option, Use Late Minute of blank

minutes, and you can choose the number

of minutes, will also allow

students to hit submit at any time.

In this case, the system

will take the time limit

and add the grace period

plus this late limit and once

that time has expired, the score will be a 0.

Again, the students can continue

working and press Submit at any time,

but they will receive a score of 0

after this accumulated time has expired.

The last option is the Auto Submit Attempt.

The way this attempt works is once the time

limit plus the grace period has expired,

students are given no other

option but to submit the quiz.

They will receive a pop up saying "the

time has expired please hit Submit".

The next section is the Advanced Availability.

This is where we can set special access for

an individual user or users within our course for example students with documented accommodations or with an excused reason for missing the quiz.

In order to do so, click Add Users to Special

Access, put a new start date or end date,

so we might give an extra few days.

We can assign a special time

limit, so instead of 60 minutes,

we'll do double time and enforce that.

The grace period can be changed and

any late submissions can be changed,

how you want the system to handle the

late submissions can also be changed.

Select the users that should be given the

Special Access, and click Add Special Access.

You will see at the bottom that this

user, [mouse clicking sounds] whereas most

of your students have 60 minutes, this user has

120 minutes and you can see the altered dates.

Any information that has changed will show here.

To edit or remove Special Access for a student, you can

clickpencil icon or the X.

Click Save to return to the top of the screen.

The next tab is the Assessment tab.

Under the Assessment heading is the Grade Item field.

This is where we link our quiz

to a column in the grade book.

Information about setting up your grade

book is covered in a separate video.

By allowing automatic export to grades,

D2L will send auto graded attempt

scores directly to the grade book.

However, this requires that a grade

item be associated with a quiz.

By allowing attempt to be set as

Graded Immediately Upon Completion,

the students will see their score as

soon as they submit their attempt.

The score displayed is only

what the system can auto grade.

Under the Attempts heading You can give students an unlimited amount of

attempts or choose between 1 and 10 attempts.

The next overall grade calculation tells the

system how you would like multiple attempts

to be scored in the grade book and if you

click Save when there are 2 or more attempts,

you get Advanced Attempt Conditions which

will restrict those additional attempts based

on a minimum or maximum percentage on attempt 1.

Click Save to return to the top of the screen.

Next we'll talk about the Submission views.

The default view is what is released to students

immediately after they've submitted their quiz.

A message will display saying "your

quiz has been submitted successfully"

and they will see the number they

got correct out of the overall total.

The view can be changed by

clicking on Default View,

changing the available message

or options and then click Save.

Take a moment to review the various options.

Click on the question icon if you wish to

see additional information about any options.

Click OK to close the explanation.

Click Saveto return to the Submission View tab.

You can add additional views that include restrictions on when, where, what and for how long students can review their quiz attempt.

Click on Add Additional View.

Under View Properties type a name for your additional submission view.

It is optional to type message.

Set a date for when this view becomes available, for example after the quiz end date.

Check the IP restriction if you want to limit the submission view to the same location you selected on the restriction tab.

You can also restrict which attempt can be reviewed and at what percentage range.

Click on the Limited Duration checkbox if you wish all your students to have the same amount of time to review their quiz regardless of how early they submitted their responses .

Fill in the amount of time you will allow.

Under View Details choose if you wish to show your quiz questions and how or choose not to show your quiz questions.

You can also select to show the student’s score and how their score compared to others in the course.

Click save to return to the Submission View tab.

You can create multiple additional views.

Once you're finished, click Save andClose.

To preview the quiz as a student would

see it, use the drop down menu next

to the quiz title and click Preview.

Here you have the option to bypass any

Restrictions that you might have on your quiz,

you also see the quiz details, how many

attempts are allowed, and instructions.

Start quiz, click OK, and then you'll

see the questions displayed 1 per page.

If I click and answer and move to the next page,

notice that my answer was automatically saved

so it's a good idea to add 1 question per page

so that if students don't actually take the time

to click the Save button, their

progress is still being saved

as they move from page to page.

Go to Submit Quiz.

You'll get a quiz submission confirmation.

You can choose whether or not you

would allow your preview attempt

to be graded in the grade quiz area.

This; however, will not affect the

statistics for your quiz grades in your class.

You can either submit the quiz, or

if you've seen everything you want

to see, click Exit Preview.

This concludes the D2L Basic Foundation
Training Video on Managing Quizzes.
Thank you for watching.

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