To view student scores and answers to individual questions in Tests & Quizzes:
Tests &
Quizzes
.
Assessments
page, under "Published
Assessments", find the pertinent assessment. Next to its title, click
--Select Action--
, and then click
Scores
. By default, the Total Scores
screen will
open, displaying a table with the following information for each
participant:
Note: Unsubmitted assessments will show a single dash
( - ) in the "Adjustment" column. The tool will not
automatically send a score of zero to the gradebook when a student
does not take an assessment. To enter a score for an unsubmitted
assessment, type a value in the "Adjustment" column, and then click
Update
to save your changes.
Update
to save your changes)
Update
to save your changes)
Note: In addition to providing feedback in the
comment text boxes, you can attach files on the Questions
page or on a student's individual submission page.
Note: By default, the information on the Total
Scores
screen is sorted alphabetically by participant name. To
sort the information using another column, click the name of the
column. If you created sections
using the Section Info tool, you can use the drop-down list near the
top of the screen to choose to view information for a particular
section only. If you allowed multiple submissions, you can
use the drop-down list near the top of the screen to view only the
submission with the highest score.
Questions
. Navigate through questions by clicking the
question links near the top of the screen. This can allow you to
quickly compare how all students answered a specific question.
Note: For Short Answer/Essay questions, you can view the
entire response on the question page (rather than just the first few words
with a link) by changing the drop-down option from Responses Pop-Up
to Responses Inline
.
Statistics
.
Beneath the cumulative information, each question is listed with a histogram showing the number of students who selected a particular response.
Item Analysis
. Here you can see:
Note: For any question with more than one response, the discrimination index measures the difference between students who got the entire question correct and those who did not.
Export
.
Ungraded
.