Regrade
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Regrade can be used for false choice and false scoring. When implementing the 'Regrade' feature, it will impact all students. It is recommended to apply regrade only after all students have submitted their tests. Please note that regrading is not applicable to certain types of quizzes, including essay, file upload, and categorization quiz.
Adding or removing questions does not trigger a regrade, and it is generally not recommended to do so.
Additionally, editing the score of each item will not trigger a regrade, but it can lead to errors between the scores shown on the students' tests and those reflected in their Gradebook.
Regrade is appropriate for modifying scores in quizzes that students have already submitted. It can be used to edit scores for questions that are already existing in the system (without adding/removing/editing).
Currently, Mango only supports regrading for multiple choice, true/false, and multiple answer questions.
Regraded questions will not be linked to those in the Question Bank, as some questions may be used in more than one quiz. Furthermore, adding or removing answers from questions will render the regrade function unusable.
When you correct an answer choice in the questions, Mango Canvas will present 4 regrading options. The availability of these options can vary depending on the types of quizzes and tests.
Choose 'Award Points for Both Answers' to grant points for both the newly corrected answer and the previously incorrect one.
Note :
In case that a question has been regraded multiple times, the system will only consider the most recent correct choice for scoring, without cumulatively adding points from previous regradings.
This option is not available for multiple answer.
Select 'Award Points for Correct Answer' to grant point for the correct choice only.
Select 'Give Everyone Full Credit' to grant point for everyone.
Select 'Update without Regrading' to update the ansers without regrading.
Go to quiz that need to be edited. Click area [2] to display button [3] and click on it to show the tap on the right side. Then, click on [4].
Click on drop-down at 'Student' and select the student.
In case of mulyiple attemps, it can be selected via the drop-down menu.
Find the question [1], and hit Regrade [2].
Go to the wrong answer and edit.
The example in the image is a regrade of a Multiple-Choice question. For other types of questions, the format may vary.
To edit the score of a question, navigate to option [1], or use option [2] if the choices have varying scores.
Regrade options include:
Award full points for correct answers only [1]
Award full points for current and previous correct answers [2]
Award full points for all submitted answers [3]
Award full points to all students [4]
Select, and hit [5]
Choosing 'Award Full Points for Correct Answers Only' may lead to a reduction in some students' scores.
Following the regrading process, both the old score [1] and the new score [2] will be displayed for review.