
MANAGEMENT
In your course you may have a student that needs extended time on a quiz/exam as part
of a DSS-documented testing accommodation. If so, you will be notified of the approved
accommodations by DSS. For online quizzes/exams extra time can easily be set in Cougar
Courses (Canvas); however, it is important that extra time and the correct availability
dates are set BEFORE the student begins the quiz/exam in Cougar Courses. There is only a small set of
circumstances where you can extend time after the student has started, otherwise you
will need to give them another attempt. This guide will help you through the process
of allowing extra time, or what to do if you did not. If you are using Respondus LockDown
Browser, please see the additional section below.
Be aware that students with accommodations do not have any way to tell if their accommodation has been set in Canvas. They only see the time limit and availability dates that apply to them, they have no way of knowing the time limit and availability for the general class, so they cannot see if extra time has been given. To make it easier for them, we recommend writing the general time limit and availability in the description of the quiz/exam. This way students with accommodations see what the general time limit and availability is and can then compare it to their applied time limit and availability. This will hopefully allow any issues of extra time and availability to be spotted and addressed before the student begins their quiz/exam.
For example, the quiz/exam is open for a week and students can choose when to take it during that week, but once they start, they have a time limit of 2 hours. If so, you only need to provide extra time.
An upside to using New Quizzes is that when you set an accommodation for a student, it automatically applies it for that student for all New Quizzes in the course.
For example, the quiz/exam is only open for 2 hours during the set class time and students have only those 2 hours to complete it. If so, you need to provide extra time AND adjust the availability dates. So, in our example (2-hour exam), if a student needs 1.5 time, you must not only enable the extra 60 minutes, but also adjust the availability dates so the exam is open for 3 hours. If you only enable the extra time but do not adjust the availability dates, the student will only have the two hours the quiz/exam is available and would be kicked out of the exam once the quiz is closed even though there is still time left on their timer.
In Canvas, the extra time and the availability dates are set in two separate places.
An upside to using New Quizzes is that when you set an accommodation for a student, it automatically applies it for that student for all New Quizzes in the course.
Please be aware that this process is different than the process for giving extra time before the student began the quiz/exam (the instructions above). If you make changes using the instructions above, those changes will not be applied to the in-progress attempt.
If the attempt has already been submitted, unfortunately there is no way to reopen
the first attempt. However, you can give them another attempt with the correct accommodation.
If you are using Classic Quizzes, this additional attempt will have to be from scratch.
If you are using New Quizzes, there is a setting that allows additional attempts to
build on the previous attempts. This means that for each new attempt a student will
only be answering those questions they got wrong on the previous attempt. This is
a general quiz setting, meaning it cannot be turned on for just one student. So if
you are allowing all students multiple attempts on a quiz/exam, you can enable this
setting and it will apply to everyone. If you only want to allowing building on the
last attempt for this one student who needs an additional attempt, that can only be
done if the quiz/exam is closed for everyone else (otherwise it will allow everyone
multiple attempts).
An upside to using New Quizzes is that when you set an accommodation for a student, it automatically applies it for that student for all New Quizzes in the course.
If you want to try to reduce the burden on the student and not them start from scratch, there are a few options:
*It is important to note that there is not an easy way to set a reduced time limit for a second attempt. For example, if a student who should have had 3 hours only got 2 hours, and you are doing one of the two options above, there isn鈥檛 a straightforward way to set a 1 hour time limit for that student for their second attempt. If the quiz/exam is closed for the rest of the class, you can change the overall time limit in the quiz/exam settings. If the quiz/exam is still open, the student would either get the time limit set for the rest of the class or additional time beyond that if you enable extra time. The work around would be to set a shortened availability time frame for that specific student. Meaning if you only have the quiz/exam open for that student for 1 hour, then they would only have 1 hour to complete their second attempt, no matter the set time limit. However, this requires knowing exactly when the student will be taking the second attempt, which may not be feasible.
Considering the complicated nature of the situation, we recommend reaching out to IDS to discuss all the options and pursue the best course of action for your course and the student. Please see our Cougar Courses (Canvas) Support page on how to get in touch with us (see the section for Tier 2 Support).
Some assistive technologies do not work with LockDown Browser and Monitor. If you
plan on using LockDown Browser (with or without Monitor) with your quiz/exam, please
either check with the student or DSS to ensure this will not be an issue. If the student
does not require assistive technology or the assistive technology they use is compatible
with LockDown Browser and Monitor, then you can ignore this section.
However, if you do plan on using LockDown Browser and Monitor and the student does require assistive technology that is not compatible with LockDown Browser, you will need to develop an alternative plan. Unfortunately there is no way to exclude an individual student from the LockDown Browser and Monitor requirement. If the student needs to take the quiz/exam without LockDown Browser and Monitor, then there are two options:
Extra time and the correct availability dates should be set BEFORE the student begins the quiz/exam in Cougar Courses. There is only a small set of circumstances where we can extend time after the student has started. Therefore, it is important for students to check that they have been given their proper time before beginning the quiz/exam.
Unfortunately, a student can only see the time limit and availability that applies to them, there is no way to see if that is the same time limit as everyone else in the course or if extra time has been added. However, we recommend the instructor write in the description of the quiz/exam the time limit that will apply to the whole class. If they do, and if the time limit shown for the student matches, then it is likely extra time has not been added. The student should check with the instructor to ensure that extra time has been added before beginning.
A student can tell if their allotted time does or does not fit into the availability window for the quiz/exam. When they go to the quiz/exam, they will see when it is due, when it is available, and the time limit. If the time limit exceeds the availability, it means the instructor did not adjust the availability dates for the student. They should check with the instructor to ensure the availability dates have been adjusted before beginning.
If the quiz/exam is open and extra time and/or correct availability has not been set, and the instructor is not responsive, please contact cchelp@csusm.edu with the relevant information and we can enable. Relevant information includes student name, course name and CRN, name of quiz/exam, and accommodation needed. Please CC the instructor on this request.
If the quiz/exam is not yet open, then the instructor must either be the one to open
it for that student or give IDS permission to do so.
If the quiz/exam still requires LockDown Browser (with or without Monitor) and the student uses assistive technology that is not compatible with LockDown Browser, then the instructor must either be the one to disable it or give IDS permission to do so. Their options are in the section above.
If the attempt is still in progress and the instructor is not responsive, please contact
cchelp@csusm.edu with the relevant information and we can try to enable. Relevant information includes
student name, course name and CRN, name of quiz/exam, and accommodation needed. Mark
the email as Urgent. Please CC the instructor on this request.
If the attempt has already submitted, any changes to extra time or dates after the student begins the quiz/exam will not be applied to the first attempt, and the first attempt cannot be reopened. As such, correcting the problem requires giving additional attempts and/or adjusting other settings. Therefore, the instructor must be the one to decide how to proceed. Their options are above.
If the quiz/exam requires LockDown Browser (with or without Monitor) and the student's assistive technology is not compatible with LockDown Browser, then the instructor must either be the one to disable it or give IDS permission to do so. Their options are in the section above.
Need help setting up the quiz/exam, or making sure you got it right? Please see our
Cougar Courses (Canvas) Support page on how to get in touch with us (see the section for Tier 2 Support).