Thank you Stuart. Just what I needed! Doug
Douglas Mills Director of Instructional Technologies Department of Chemistry University of Illinois dmi...@illinois.edu (217) 244-5739 On 3/3/15, 6:32 PM, "Stuart Raeburn" <raeb...@msu.edu> wrote: >Doug, > >> 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. > >You'll need to also use the "Reset Student Access Times" utility, >described in the first paragraph of my previous post. > > From the inline menu select "Content Settings" from the "Settings" >drop-down list, and then use the "Reset Student Access Times" link in >the "Content Settings for this Course" box. Select the radio button >for "Reset times on a single folder/map, resource or the course for a >section or the whole class" and then you'll be able to check boxes for >the particular students. Click the "Next" button to choose the >specific folder for which the interval parameter controlling the timed >quiz was set. Click "Next" then click "Save" on the subsequent page. > >Note: if the due date has also passed, you will also need to change >that. Time limits (activated by each student when he/she clicks the >"Show Resource" button) are only available between the open date and >the due date (if one is set) for the resource/folder. > >Stuart Raeburn >LON-CAPA Academic Consortium > > >Quoting "Mills, Douglas G" <dmi...@illinois.edu>: > >> 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