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Good Practices

Use this checklist to create an accessible Canvas quiz.
Online assessments may be used to support instructional goals, even if your primary course format isn’t fully online.
If your course typically has timed, in-person, proctored exams, there are a number of options to consider if you wish to use online proctoring tools.
Design Exam to Be Open-Book Use the Canvas Quiz tool to create a timed exam that can be done open-book or in collaboration with others.
Conducting Remotely University policy allows for remote participation on doctoral preliminary & final oral examinations, and provides i
Technology tool options for students to create individual or group presentations they can submit to Canvas for the purposes of assessment.
Create a Balanced Assessment PlanTo support your larger summative assessments, include smaller assignments that will also assess the key learning outcomes.
Identify Instructional Needs If your students are performing a practical or applied assessment, use your instructional goals to help identify an appropriate solution.
Create a Balanced Assessment Plan As you create an assessment plan that includes both formative and summative assessments, consider how you are sequencing assessments, and where students will receive feedbac

How-Tos

Students: If an instructor has required you to use Respondus LockDown Browser for added security when taking a quiz, you must download and install Respondus LockDown Browser before you can start the t
Please use Respondus LockDown Browser Student Support resource section when having issues with the Respondus
Respondus LockDown Browser is a custom browser that ensures a student's desktop can only access a Canvas Quiz.