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* Grade/x (where 'x' is the maximum number of points for the test)  
* Grade/x (where 'x' is the maximum number of points for the test)  


The default view lists only the students who attempted the test. You can, however, change the display settings checking either of the two boxes:  
The default view lists only the students who attempted the test. You can, however, change the display settings checking either of the two boxes (followed by clicking Go):  


* Show students with no attempts - the list will include all the course students no matter whether or not they did the test
* Show students with no attempts - the list will include all the course students no matter if they did the test or not.
 
* Show mark details - it adds another column to the list


* Show mark details - this extends the list with as many columns as there are questions in the test; each column is headed by '#x' (where 'x' stands for the question number)


With the Select all / Deselect all options you can check / uncheck all the names in the list, and, with selected, delete.  
With the Select all / Deselect all options you can check / uncheck all the names in the list, and, with selected, delete.  

Revision as of 23:35, 2 August 2005

Quiz reports tab includes three sub tabs:

Overview

This contains the list of quiz attempts arranged in four columns:

  • First name / Surname (along with photos)
  • Started on (which contains the information about the exact time the test was started)
  • Time taken (the amount of time it took a given student to do the test)
  • Grade/x (where 'x' is the maximum number of points for the test)

The default view lists only the students who attempted the test. You can, however, change the display settings checking either of the two boxes (followed by clicking Go):

  • Show students with no attempts - the list will include all the course students no matter if they did the test or not.
  • Show mark details - this extends the list with as many columns as there are questions in the test; each column is headed by '#x' (where 'x' stands for the question number)

With the Select all / Deselect all options you can check / uncheck all the names in the list, and, with selected, delete.


Regrade attempts

Item analysis