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How do I create a new wiki page?
Updated onArticleTo create a new page, you will need to add it as a link from an existing page.
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How do I add images to a wiki page?
Updated onArticleBefore you add an image, make sure that it is the correct size and shape for your web page, and that the file size is optimized for the web. If you put an image with a very large file size into a wiki page, it will take a long time for users to download it. Many image editing programs will allow you to compress images for the web.
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How do I search wiki pages?
Updated onArticleSelect the Wiki tool from the Tool Menu of your site.
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How do I edit wiki pages?
Updated onArticleSelect the Wiki tool from the Tool Menu of your site.
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How do I view wiki pages?
Updated onArticleTo move from page to page in Wiki, follow the links within each page. Links with a world icon beside them link to external websites or to attachments. These will open in a new window.
Unlike some wiki tools, Wiki does not have a separate menu to navigate through the pages. All navigation must be done through links on the pages.
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How do I restore a deleted assessment?
Updated onArticleNote: Deleted assessments are not copied from one site to another when you import your content into another site.
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How do students view assessment (i.e., test or quiz) feedback?
Updated onArticleNote: The availability of feedback and the type of feedback displayed will vary depending on the quiz settings specified by your instructor.
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How can an instructor retrieve assessments that were saved but not submitted?
Updated onArticleWhen a student clicks the Submit for Grading button on the last page of an assessment or the Table of Contents, they are taken to an Assessment Submission Warning screen to confirm their submission. If they do not click the final Submit for Grading button to confirm, and the assessment is NOT timed, their responses may be saved, but the assessment will remain In Progress.
Instructors do not have access to the content of In Progress assessments. On the Total Scores screen, students with incomplete submissions would be listed as having No Submission recorded.
However, if a student has not yet submitted a copy of an untimed assessment, an instructor can retrieve their submission using the Automatic Submission (Autosubmit) feature in Tests & Quizzes.
Note: The autosubmit option is only available if it has been enabled on your system.
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What information is in a Tests & Quizzes email notification?
Updated onArticleBelow are screen shots with examples of the email notifications you'll receive if you've selected to receive email for submissions from Tests & Quizzes. There are several types of notifications corresponding to the different ways in which an assessment can be submitted:
- Manual submission: A student clicks the Submit for Grading button on the Assessment Submission Warning screen to confirm submitting an assessment.
- Timer submission: The timer expires on a timed assessment and automatically submits the assessment for the student.
- Automatic submission: An instructor has configured an assessment to Autosubmit saved student work after the latest acceptance date, unless student has previously submitted. A student saves content in the assessment and exits it before the latest acceptance date, so the assessment remains In Progress. The saved assessment is automatically submitted at the latest acceptance date provided no other attempt has been submitted.
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What is the Tests & Quizzes User Activity Report?
Updated onArticleThis feature allows the instructor to view a list of all assessment submissions for a specific student, including submissions that are no longer available via the Total Scores screen as because the instructor has allowed the student to retake (via "Allow Retake") the assessment.
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