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Everyone I have ever talked to cannot believe that using the X for excuse in the quick editor has not been added yet. Such a simple tool that would make everyday life so much easier.
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Right on Bruce. There are so many little things that you guys could do to make Buzz more functional on a daily basis. Adding the X for exempt was a great start but you can do better. Buzz shouldn't...
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This would be the single greatest improvement you've made since allowing us to use the "X" in to exempt in the quick editor of the gradebook. In fact, I surmise it would reduce even more clicks pe...
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Amanda,
We are also not a "Google School," rather just a school who uses a bit-o-Google. I hope you find some ways to incorporate it and make your life a little easier. I also think it will real...
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hfIAzzY0Hd4H8Nrp4GGT0ez2fpvMo7E0/view?usp=sharing
I hope this link works. A video seemed much easier. The video will take a few minutes to process.
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The only "good" work around, if you can call it that, is if you have a trusted student aid, TA, or outstanding student; have them take the test first to attempt to "proof" it before giving it to ev...
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If you build the Rubric in Google, you could link it as a copy that would allow students to download and edit their own version that they could keep.
Not sure if that is what you are looking for.
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Can you provide an example of what you are trying to build?
Off the top of my head working within Google Docs is a great way to do a lot of things with Buzz. Linking things into the course is easy...
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Jeanni,
Don't put it in as an assessment, instead enter it as "practice questions". This will allow them to retry a single question instead of having to retake the entire assessment. When you cr...