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multiple scheduled times for test by group

When using a test in my course, I often have several groups (class periods) who need to take the test at different times.  I would like to keep the test hidden from view until students get to my class.  Rather than creating duplicate tests and activate at a set time for each resource for a different group it would be nice to have 1 test with multiple activiation times assigned to each group.

  • Rebekah Cveykus
  • Sep 27 2018
Country US
Category Content creation and management
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  • Baily Dizdar commented
    November 10, 2020 17:17

    Right now, to give a student extra time on an assignment, we must create an additional assignment. This makes exporting grades much more cumbersome (not to mention the difficulty in steering students to the correct “version” of their assignment). Please build in a way for different students to have different time limits on their assignments. This could be a general setting in the student’s profile that gives 25% more time (for example) or a field in the permissions function that allows individual time limits to be set.