The quiz is back from a short break, sparing everyone questions like "What breed is Stache?" and "What car-sized wad of plant matter disrupted traffic on a California highway?" and "Where did my luggage go?" and "At this exact moment, who is CEO of OpenAI?" and ... OK, we should have just done a quiz last week.

Randy Lilleston is the homepage editor for AARP.org. He previously served as editor-in-chief for business news publisher Industry Dive and was a senior digital editor for NPR, USA Today and CNN.


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Visit the News Quiz collection on PBS LearningMedia to easily assign episodes via Google Classroom and other learning management systems, download videos, and access additional teacher materials like a printable quiz and vocabulary list.

It's time again for your Columbia News Quiz. This month's quiz includes questions on Columbia's Cannabis Research Laboratory, one professor's research in the Puerto Rican jungle, and spooky movies with a Columbia connection. Let's see how much you remember from the month of October!

GeneralHow do I access New Quizzes?How is New Quizzes different from Classic Quizzes?Can I use New Quizzes along with the Classic Quizzes feature in Canvas?Will the quizzes I create become part of a permanent record?Will New Quizzes work with Canvas test and beta instances?What is LTI?Are Canvas roles and permissions recognized in New Quizzes?What is QTI and how is it used in New Quizzes?Does New Quizzes have an API?Are Canvas Partner integrations supported?FeaturesHow do I use New Quizzes?Is the Hot Spot item type accessible?How can I preview a New Quiz as a student?Can a question be duplicated?Is it possible to delete attempts?Is it possible to see which students got which version of the quiz?How do I give extra credit on a New Quiz?Is the Rich Content Editor fully integrated with New Quizzes?Is there partial credit grading for items?If I import a quiz a second time, will my changes be reflected in the previously imported quiz?What are Question Banks vs Question Groups? How do they appear when migrated to a New Quiz?Can a Classic Quiz migrate to New Quizzes?How do I create surveys in New Quizzes? [NEW]Does New Quizzes work with the Learning Mastery Gradebook?[NEW]How do I use Rich Content Editor in Fill-in-the-blank questions to format questions for specific que...Is Anonymous Grading supported in New Quizzes? [NEW]

New Quizzes is available in the Canvas beta environment. This includes support for blueprint courses, quiz copy, course copy, and quiz migration. Reports, statistics, item bank search, and item bank tagging are not currently supported in the beta environment.

Question and Test Interoperability (QTI) specification is a standard format for quizzes that enables the exchange of item and test content and results data between authoring tools, item banks, test construction tools, learning platforms, assessment delivery systems, and scoring/analytics engines.

QTI packages are used to import in various ways. Users can import quizzes from QTI packages in New Quizzes to create a new quiz and can import questions from a QTI package into an item bank. Once your institution has enabled the New Quizzes Migration During Course Import/Copy feature option, you can also convert quizzes in QTI packages to the New Quizzes format when using the Course Import Tool.

No. You cannot modify an existing quiz by importing a modified version. Imports can only be used when creating a quiz for the first time. If you import the same quiz multiple times, previously imported quizzes will not be overwritten, It will produce multiple copies of the same quiz.

Question Banks are a collection of questions stored in Canvas that can be pulled into a Classic Quiz. Their behavior is analogous to Item Banks in New Quizzes. Question Groups are sections in a Classic Quiz that contain a set of specific questions. Canvas can randomly choose some or all of the questions for a student as part of the quiz.

Question banks used in a classic quiz can be imported into New Quizzes and will be converted to Item Banks. The question banks need to be on a quiz in order for them to be imported. We are still refining the process, which is now in beta. Test it out via the information noted in Beta Release Notes: New Quizzes Migration (2021-12-22)

Yes. While New Quizzes migration supports all question types, you should still review your quizzes for assigning them to students. For more information on quiz migration, How do I migrate a Canvas quiz to New Quizzes?

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Each week, four panellists appear on the show. They are usually either comedians or journalists, and sometimes politicians. Journalists predominated in the early years. The ostensible purpose of the show is to test contestants' knowledge of the events of the previous week by asking questions which are usually oblique references to those events. However, this has given way to a general free-for-all where panellists chime in with their own humorous and satirical remarks once the question has been answered. The participants frequently wander off topic. The host ends the discussion of each question with a summary of the events it refers to, usually with a scripted comic punchline, before asking the next question. It is not uncommon for the show to get through only two rounds of the panel before the final section is reached. Before the host announces the largely symbolic scores, the panellists read out statements from newspapers and other media which they find amusing.[11]

News/continuity announcer Corrie Corfield appeared as a panellist once when Sandi Toksvig was unable to attend. As a current BBC newsreader she was bound by the BBC's code of practice for newsreaders, which prevented her from making any opinionated comments on-air. When asked, "What do you think of Bush, Corrie?", she responded, "He's an American". Peter Donaldson also appeared as a guest, in an episode broadcast in September 1999.

BBC MindGames Magazine regularly featured several BBC-linked puzzles, including The News Quiz, a series of questions about the last month's more unlikely news. Issue 5 (November 2006) also included an interview with Sandi Toksvig.

Microsoft Forms also includes rich, real-time analytics that provide summary information as well as results for individual students. You can export the quiz results to Microsoft Excel for more in-depth analysis.

The Spectrum News Challenge is a team-based quiz show based on the zeitgeist of what is in the headlines, played in a virtual environment to meet teens where they are in this digital, social media and video landscape. Two high school teams, from two different states, will compete to see how much they know about what is happening in the news. The winning team will take home the grand prize and the title of Spectrum News Challenge Champion.

While the right-hand groupings are collapsed, summary text provides details about which settings are active so you can see which settings are applied at a glance which is perfect for when you are looking to reuse and copy existing quizzes.

The add/edit question workflow has been brought into the primary panel giving users the ability to easily modify quiz questions without navigating to a separate interface. Users will still be able to perform the same bulk management of quiz questions from this screen such as Move To and More Actions workflows. The quiz preview functionality is also more prominent so you can be confident in what learners will see.

Users can confidently prepare what the learner sees once a quiz is submitted with a redesigned Submission Views workflow now called Quiz Results Display. Simply choose from a list of common configurations or customize the display to meet your exact needs. As part of the redesign, the name field has been removed when authoring secondary views. Secondary view names will automatically be generated in the new experience based on the date the view goes into effect. The rationale behind this change is that secondary view names never display to learners and keeping the authoring of secondary views focused on their trigger properties ensures instructors are aware of which view is being displayed and why. Previously, secondary views were often misconfigured and set up incorrectly. If the name of a secondary view must be edited, it can be accessed via the Manage Dates tool where a streamlined workflow exists to change a view's date and name.

Users can easily and intuitively apply question paging rules to their quiz. Common paging configurations like displaying all questions together or one question per page are quick and easy to set. Further paging configurations are available by choosing to add page breaks after each section of your quiz creating a more customized experience. Quizzes created using the classic experience will see an additional option to use legacy paging which retains any previous page break settings.

The ability to add availability dates (start/end dates) to the calendar is available in the new quiz creation experience as part of the 20.23.2 release. Once a start or end date is selected in the Availability Dates & Conditions accordion, the Display in Calendar checkbox appears.

The ability to view and align quiz questions using the Learning Outcomes tool is available in the new quiz creation experience as part of the 20.22.9 update. Quiz question alignments created using the classic experience are compatible with the new experience and users can expect to see the alignments carry forward when trying out the new experience. 2351a5e196

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