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Brightspace's Quizzes tool is a powerful feature for creating, administering, and grading online tests, exams, and quizzes. It offers a variety of options for instructors to assess student learning in both formative (for practice and feedback) and summative (for grading) ways.
Instructors can set up a Brightspace quiz with multiple feedback views. This capability enables them to control the release of information, such as letting students see their grade immediately after submitting and then providing access to more detailed feedback once the quiz is closed.
The purpose of this document is to provide brief guidance on grading a quiz.
You can use Lumi Question to assist in creating a new quiz questions within your Question Library. These questions can then be added to your course's quizzes. The generated questions idea need to be review for accuracy before saving. Learners will not know the assignment was generated using AI-assistance.

Note: Quiz questions can be generated from free-text or source topics added to the Content tool.
The Print Quiz functionality supports a variety of quiz options.
The print quiz feature supports all native Brightspace quiz question types, shuffling and randomization options, question pools, multiple versions, and an Answer Key. This allows you to easily print quizzes for offline use.
You can use the Answer Key provided for each quiz version to quickly and easily grade printed quizzes taken offline. This Answer Key includes the correct answers and, where applicable, the grading method.
The purpose of this document is to explain how to submit a student’s in progress quiz attempt.  A quiz can get stuck “In Progress” if a student closes their browser without submitting.  If the quiz access closes or the quiz timer runs out, a student may not be able to get back in to submit their work.  In such cases, it is usually easiest for the instructor to ‘force submit’ the quiz for the student.