Thank you Stuart but I'm still missing something. In my testing I had done I believe what you describe in your second paragraph by looking at the student's attempt, going to grade that student and resetting the status on the two parts which had been submitted. I'm not seeing anything different going via the quiz > Grade Content > complete page/sequence/folder for one student route. Doing that though does not seem to give the student another attempt at the quiz since his time is expired (I'm working with a test student in this case, so that's me also). The first paragraph of your description also does not seem to offer any way of resetting the quiz so that the student can take it again. I had tried changing some of the settings via Table mode and I'm again not seeing anything different via Helper mode. I'm sure I'm still missing something or else perhaps failing to communicate clearly what we're trying to accomplish. By "reset attempt" I meant that I'd like to reset the quiz entirely so that it's as if the student has not yet touched it and will come to it and have whatever time limit is set for the quiz as a fresh start. Resetting status works beautifully with untimed problems, but does not seem to overcome the fact that the time was up 72 minutes ago, or whenever.
Doug Douglas Mills Director of Instructional Technologies Department of Chemistry University of Illinois dmi...@illinois.edu (217) 244-5739 On 3/3/15, 12:43 PM, "Stuart Raeburn" <raeb...@msu.edu> wrote: >Hi, > >I'm not exactly sure what you mean by "reset attempts". > >To reset student access times in a timed quiz, as Course Coordinator use: >Settings -> Content Settings -> Reset Student Access Times, and then >use the multi-screen "helper" to choose the students etc. > >To reset tries for specific students you would need to use the grading >interface, either one student at a time for all problems in the >folder, using "complete page/sequence/folder: For one student" or one >problem at a time for specified students, using "Grade all selected >students in a grading table" (both accessed by clicking on a problem >and the quiz folder, and clicking "Content grades" in the Functions >menu). Use "Reset status" to reset tries to 0. > >Stuart Raeburn >LON-CAPA Academic Consortium > > >Quoting "Mills, Douglas G" <dmi...@illinois.edu>: > >> Hi All, >> >> We had some students lose their internet connections while taking a >> timed quiz in Lon-Capa with the time running out before the regained >> their connection. I'm looking for a way to completely reset their >> attempts on the quiz but so far coming up short. How does one do >> this? I'm probably overlooking something obvious. Thanks, >> >> Doug >> >> Douglas Mills >> Director of Instructional Technologies >> Department of Chemistry >> University of Illinois >> dmi...@illinois.edu<mailto:dmi...@illinois.edu> >> (217) 244-5739 > >_______________________________________________ >LON-CAPA-users mailing list >LON-CAPA-users@mail.lon-capa.org >http://mail.lon-capa.org/mailman/listinfo/lon-capa-users _______________________________________________ LON-CAPA-users mailing list LON-CAPA-users@mail.lon-capa.org http://mail.lon-capa.org/mailman/listinfo/lon-capa-users