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How to edit assessments

The assessment usually marks the module's end. You can change properties such as number of attempts users can make, pass mark, and more.

Updated over 2 weeks ago

Permissions needed:

  • Content Management

  • Edit content

Try to avoid editing live modules with assigned users; it will impact training records data

Making edits

1. Search for the assessment's module
2. Select Edit content in the sidebar
3. Find the assessment element and select Edit:

4. If you need to change the pass mark or any other assessment setting, change it here and select Update at the bottom of the page
5. To edit questions or Question Bank settings, select the Question Bank (assessments may have more than one) you want to edit
6. At the top of the screen are Question Bank settings. Here you can choose how many questions should be picked, whether to add case statements next to picked questions, and more
7. Select Edit next to the questions you want to change, or select the Add button to add a question

Making changes to a Live module with assigned users will impact the training records report. Small text changes are fine, but changing the correct answer and adding or removing questions will skew the data. Please make these types of changes before the rollout only.

8. Select the correct tab depending on whether you're editing the Question, Options, or Explanation:

9. Assign the correct style (learn more on applying styles) to the text:

  • assessment-question

  • assessment-option

  • assessment-explanation​

10. To delete a question (this would impact the training records report if deleting from a live module with assigned users), select Edit > Delete activity:

11. After making the changes, select Update at the bottom of the screen

Making deletions

Making deletions in a Live module with assigned users will impact the training records report. Try to make any deletions before rollout.

Deleting Question Banks

Find the assessment, select Edit > Delete question bank:

Deleting assessments

Find the assessment, select Edit > Delete:

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