Some
students may
require additional
time to sit time-limited
assessment as part of a
reasonable accommodations
or
additional
support. To facilitate
this,
there are a number of
different approaches which
you
can
use.
Allowing for retrospective
provision of
reasonable accommodation
If you do wish to provide extra time for
students who may require this, a suggested
general approach to do so may be to allow for
retrospective provision of reasonable
accommodation.
This would essentially involve
allowing submissions after the assignment due
date to accommodate students who have
undeclared accommodation entitlements or who
may encounter real-time technical or
operational issues that might need to be
accommodated on appeal or in retrospect.
All
late submissions will be marked for your
review but no automatic penalties will be
applied by
Canvas.
This can be the better
option as it means students who
qualify for
extra time but who were not
identified in
advance of the assessment can be
retrospectively
accommodated.
Creating an alternative Canvas
assessment
with
additional time added
You can create a Canvas
assignment with additional time added and
make this assignment available only to the
relevant student or students requiring
it.
If it is
required to offer a
modified
version of a Canvas
assignment
or Canvas quiz to only a
single student or small
group
of students (who may, for
instance, require some
additional time or
alterations
to the assessment
process),
you could
either:
- Create a
separate
assignment
- Duplicate an
existing assignment.
This
can be performed by
clicking on the
right-hand
menu for an assignment
and
selecting Duplicate. This
will provide a
copy
of the assessment to
work
with
When
you
have created a separate
assignment, you can make
said
assignment available to
only a
single student or small
group
of students by assigning
it
to just
them. To do
this, edit the assignment
and
find the Assign
to section at
the end of the
page
By default,
the Assign to setting is
set
to "everyone" in the
module.
You can delete this and
replace this with a single
student or group of
students
Moderating a Canvas Quiz to allow for an
alternative time limit
You can
moderate assessment settings
for individual students in New
Quizzes prior to students
taking the exam.
Moderation
settings
apply only to the assessment
you are moderating (and to a
specific student in that
assessment) and can
include reopening assessment
attempts and managing timer
settings. Reopening a
student's assessment will
reopen a student's most recent
attempt.
For guidelines on the process of moderating a
quiz, please see the guidelines
here.