Once students have finished a quiz attempt, you will be able to review their quiz attempt to see how well they scored, how much time they took, which answers were answered correctly or incorrectly, etc. Additionally, if you have quiz questions that can’t be automatically graded (like essay questions) you will need to view student exams to grade them.
- From your course page, click on the quiz () to go to its summary page.
- If the quiz has been attempted, you will see the number of made so far. Click this link to see the attempts.
- On the results page, you’ll see a list of students and their attempts. You will see when the attempt was started, when it ended, the time taken and (if there are no manually graded questions) their overall grade for the attempt. Their performance on individual questions is listed to the right: a indicates a correct answer while a indicates an incorrect answer. Any question that must be manually graded will read .
- To see a complete layout of a student’s attempt, click the link under their name. This will show you the entire quiz with their responses. To give feedback, change an automatic grade, or grade a manually-graded question, click the link below the question and enter a and (optionally) a . Click when done.
- If you have several questions that must be manually graded and you want to grade them quickly, go to the Administration block and click . This will show you a list of questions that still require grading. Click the link next to a question to grade that question for all students. Enter a and (optionally) a for each student and click to save your grading changes.