1) Click the menu with exam questions in Ajou Bb course
2) Click the ⓥ icon on the right >> Click [Edit Test Options]
[Edit the Test]: Edit the test by adding questions/editing/deleting/changing the points possible
(If any of the students took the test, you cannot add or delete the questions
The editing process is reflected in real-time, so it is recommended to 'Make Unavailable' before editing
1) Test Description: The explanation about the test in the menu
2) Click/Unclick 'Show test description/instruction to students before they begin the test'
You can check how the test options are displayed by clicking the student preview bar at the top
Edit the test: Click 'Edit the Test' from Test Selection Page (Assignment or menu with test questions) >> Click ⓥ drop-down menu from Test Canvas and select 'Edit'
1) Make available to students: Select Yes/No to make the test available/unavailable to students
2) Add a new announcement for this test: Click 'Yes' to add a new announcement
3) Multiple Attempts: the number of attempts allowed during the test period
Unclick Multiple Attempts: Students can take the test only once
Click Multiple Attempts: Select 'Allow Unlimited Attempts' or 'Number of Attempts'
a. Allow Unlimited Attempts: Students can take the test unlimitedly within the test period
b. Number of Attempts: Enter the number of attempts more than 2 times (Retaking starts after the previously answered questions)
c. Score attempts using: This is activated when clicking Multiple Attempts (Select the Scoring method)
4) Force Completion: If a student accidentally closes the browser, or loses the connection to the test, the student cannot continue with the test and the test is automatically submitted
Set Number of Attempts (more than 2 times) + Force Completion: When retaking the test, the previously answered questions are initialized and the student has to take a new test.
Single Attempt(Unclick Multiple Attempts) + Force Completion: Test retaking is unavailable
5) Set Timer: The timer and time appear during the test
Set Timer + Auto Submit(Off): Students can submit even after the test time is ended, but late submissions require the instructor's review
Set Timer + Auto Submit(On): Tests are automatically submitted once the test time is ended(late submissions are not allowed)
6) Set Display Dates: Set dates for tests to be displayed and available to students
Even during the display dates, if you select 'Make Unavailable' the test will not appear to students
To limit the test entry, it is recommended to set 'Display Until' dates
7) Password : if you make a passwords, students need to enter a password to take the test
2.3 Due Date & Show Test Results and Feedback to Students
1) Due Date: tests submitted after the due date are marked 'late'
'late' tests are marked as yellow exclamation mark icon from the Grade Center and they need to be graded manually
When setting the Test Display Dates(the dates/time students can enter the test), please take note of the due date:
If the test hour(timer hour+ test display date) is shorter than the due date, the students who submitted within the time can
[Ex. Timer hour(50min) + Test display date(Apr 13, 10am ~ Apr 13, 10:05 = 5min)
▶ Due Date should be → Apr 13, 10:55]
2) Do not allow students to start the Test if the due date has passed: Students are not allowed to take the test after the due date
If a student started the test before the due date, the student can submit the test even after the due date (marked 'late')
3) Show Test Results and Feedback to Students: Set options for 'when' to show the test results/Score per question/Answers/Feedback/Show Incorrect Questions
1) Set the number of questions to be presented on the screen
All at Once: Show all questions at once on the screen
One at a Time: Take one question at a time by clicking back/next (If you prohibit backtracking, students are not allowed to change the previous answers)
2) Randomize Questions: the order of all students' questions organized randomly
3) Click 'Submit' after setting all the options
[Note] It is recommended to set Timed Test option WITHOUT using the Force Completion option
Ex) When a student take the test without force completion, the student can re-enter and continue taking the test in case internet connection fails, but if you set force completion, the student cannot re-enter the test and needs the intervention of the instructor to change the setting