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How can I give my learner an extra assignment, quiz or exam attempt?
How can I give my learner an extra assignment, quiz or exam attempt?
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Written by Blake Myrin
Updated over a week ago

The Educator Portal allows educators to enable extra attempts on multiple-choice assignments, quizzes, and exams.

Video Walkthrough

Step-by-Step Walkthrough

1) Login

Log into the Educator Portal.

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2) Roster

In the Roster Tab, select the learner you want to give an extra attempt to:

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3) Scores tab

After opening the learner's account page, select the Scores Tab:

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4) Extra Attempt

Find the assignment, quiz, or exam that you want to give the learner an extra attempt on. Click the White Pencil Icon next to the number of attempts used.

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5) Edit Attempts

Use the popover to edit the number of attempts you want to give this learner on this task.

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6) Attempts Updated

After clicking Save on the popover, you should see the new number of total attempts reflected in the table.

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TIP: Educators can currently only add extra attempts on multiple-choice coursework within the platform. If you feel your learner needs an extra attempt on a warm-up, essay, or annotation assignment, please reach out to [email protected] and we can enable an extra attempt for that learner on our side.

Learners are given the following attempts by default:

  • 2 attempts on multiple-choice assignments

  • 2 attempts on quizzes

  • 1 attempt on midterm and final exams

  • 1 attempt on warm-up, essay, and annotation assignments


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