There are two types
of assessments available in Blackboard. Surveys are anonymous and
non-graded. Quizzes are graded and attach a user name to the
individual results. Blackboard provides an item by item analysis of
each survey, which make them a perfect choice for course evaluations
and demographic inquiries. Quizzes are graded immediately and the
results are automatically entered into the gradebook. Blackboard
also provides an item analysis for quizzes, except for those created
with random question pools.
To create a survey or
quiz, enter the Assessment Manager from the Assessment section of
the Control, click on Create New Assessment and follow the step by
step directions. If you have specific questions about this process,
consult the Assessment section of the Online Manual.
The Pool Manager
allows you to create pools or stockpiles of questions and then
create quizzes using either selected or random questions from the
pools. For example, if you create a pool of 50 questions, you can
then create an assessment (quiz) from this pool using just 20 of the
questions. If you choose the random question option, the system will
create each quiz using 20 different questions from the pool. This
feature can help address the problem of cheating or sharing of
answers, because each student essentially gets a different quiz. You
can also create quizzes using a variety of pools where the final
quiz might have 5 questions from pool 1, 5 questions from pool 2,
and 5 questions from pool 3. Question pools can also be imported and
exported between different Blackboard courses which is a nice way to
share questions with other instructors teaching the same course.
Pools are a good way to create and store your questions, because you
will never have to re-enter them, which can be time consuming. If
you have additional questions about this process, consult the
Assessment section of the Online Manual.
Can my students
preview a quiz?
No. Instruct your students not to take or "preview" the quiz
until they are actually ready to take it. If the students "preview"
the quiz or begin taking the quiz and then log out (manually or by
quitting out of the browser) Blackboard will not let them back in to
take or finish the quiz. The students will receive a "Sorry… you
already took this assessment on (date) and (time)" message. You may
opt to clear the student’s attempt in the gradebook and allow that
student to re-take the assessment.
However, you can
choose to allow multiple attempts on the quiz. This means that a
student can take the quiz as many times as they would like.
Blackboard always retains the most recent score, not the highest
score. This function is good for practice or review.
NOTE: If a
student resizes the window (Netscape browsers) the assessment will
stop and no score will be recorded. In the Online Gradebook you will
receive an "Incomplete Attempt" message for that student. You may
opt to clear the student’s attempt and allow that student to re-take
the assessment. We recommend that students take quizzes using
Internet Explorer to eliminate this problem. Also, when using essay
questions in your quiz, we recommend that students write their
essays in a word processing program and copy and paste them into
Blackboard. This way, if the individual computer crashes, or there
are problems with the server, the students work would not be
entirely lost.
Can my students
print out a quiz?
Yes and No. Students can print a quiz if they are using Internet
Explorer, but not if they are using Netscape. If a student prints
out a quiz, then leaves Blackboard without actually answering any
questions, the system will consider the quiz "taken" unless you have
specified "Allow Multiple Attempts." Blackboard considers a quiz has
been attempted every time it is entered regardless if any questions
have been answered. This means that if your student enters the quiz
and prints out a copy in an attempt to look up the answers, they
will not be able to re-take the quiz unless you clear their attempt.
Some of my
students did not complete their quizzes because of computer
problems, what can I do?
If a student has made an unsuccessful or incomplete attempt of a
quiz, instead of a score you will see a red exclamation point next
to their name in the gradebook. Click on the exclamation point or
the actual point total to bring up the quiz report. Click on the
Clear Attempt button at the top right corner of the page. This
will allow the student to take the quiz again.
When I try to make
a quiz unavailable I am told that all grading associated with that
quiz will be deleted. Is this a common problem?
It’s not a problem, it’s the way the software is supposed to
function. The idea behind this logic is that since some of the
students may have already taken the quiz and been graded, it’s
unfair to change the quiz mid-stream.
The way to make a
quiz unavailable without losing grades is in the Page Editors,
Assignments area, not the Assessment Management area. Also, delete
any announcements that might contain a link to the quiz.
Essentially, you’re making links to the quiz unavailable, but the
quiz and grades still exist. You can also make the quiz unavailable
by placing a password on the quiz. Without the password, students
cannot access the quiz.
When I created my quiz I noticed
there were a number of different options, what do the different
assessment options mean?
| Option |
Answering Yes |
Answering No |
| Show
Detailed Result |
Displays each question and whether or not the student answered
the question right or wrong. |
Displays a general, total result for the assessment (example,
you got 70 out of 100 points). |
| Reveal
Correct |
Answer
Displays the correct answer to the student (only when Show
Detailed Result is selected). |
Does
not display the correct answer to the student |
|
Feedback Enabled |
Shows the feedback associated with a
question (only if Reveal Correct Answer is selected). |
Does not show the feedback
associated with a question |
| Allow
Multiple Attempts |
Permits
students to take an assessment multiple times (practice
exercise). Will enter the attempts in the gradebook. This is the
only option available when creating a Survey. |
Student
name will be associated with a grade. Entry will be recorded in
gradebook. |
| Timed
Quiz |
Displays a running clock, timing test completion |
The
assessment will not be timed. |
|
Password Protected |
Allows
only students with the appropriate password to take the
assessment. |
The
assessment does not require a password. |