Comprehensive Assessments
In addition to the Module Assessments, you can include Comprehensive Assessments to evaluate students’ understanding of multiple content areas.
To create comprehensive assessments, click Edit on your Classes page.
Then, click the Comprehensive Assessments tab (1). If you wish to create a comprehensive assessment, click I want to create a comprehensive assessment (2).
To skip this step, select I do not want to create a comprehensive assessment at this time.
The instructions below will show you how to create a comprehensive assessment:
First, select the option to create a comprehensive assessment (1)
Next, enter a name for your assessment. This is a mandatory field (2)
Adjust the start/end dates and end time, if desired (3)
You then have the option to choose either 25 questions or 50 questions (4)
Finally, you will have the option to turn “OFF” any topics you do not want included in the comprehensive assessment (5)
If you would like to create another assessment, select “Create Another Assessment” at the bottom of the page. Or, if you are finished, select “Next Step.” If you wish to stop creating your assessment you can select “Cancel.”
You can return to the Comprehensive Assessments tab at any time to create additional assignments, or to preview/edit existing ones.
To proceed to the Summary tab and complete class setup, select "I do not want to create a comprehensive assessment at this time" (1) then click Next Step (2).
Suggested Uses for Comprehensive Assessments
Many instructors will use the comprehensive assessments as practice and/or review for a midterm, final, or exam. They are a great way to assess student understanding across multiple modules and topics.