 In this session, we'll review some of the Canvas quiz settings that will allow you to use quizzes in different ways. First, we'll look at quizzes as an ungraded survey. Next, we'll see how we can use quizzes as a homework or workbook submission area. And finally, we'll look at settings that will allow you to use quizzes as a practice tool. First, to use a quiz as an ungraded survey, let's go ahead and create a new quiz. Then if you scroll down under Quiz Type, you can select Ungraded Survey. When you select Ungraded Survey, you'll still be able to use all the different types of questions available through the Canvas quiz tool. And this will not count towards the student's grade. A great use of this would be to use a midpoint course evaluation to make sure that your students are able to access all of the course content and to see if they have any questions or feedback for your course midway through. Next, we're going to return to the quiz menu. And we're going to look at the settings that will allow you to use the quiz as a workbook or homework submission tool. In this case, depending on how you want to use the quiz, if you would like to just have students respond to different questions and then give them completion points, what you could do is record this as a graded survey. In this case, you can assign it to your appropriate assignment group and also award students points for completing the task. Students won't have to get a question right or wrong, even though you can't indicate this. But what it will do is it will give them an opportunity to go in and practice. You can also make use of any of the options that are available through the quiz. And this applies to all of the different features that will be going over. So if you want to shuffle different answers or give students a time limit, you can even allow students to have multiple attempts. Go in and take this multiple times until they get a perfect score. If you choose to do that, you may want to decide to not show students their quiz responses. The final quiz type that we're going to look at is using quizzes as a practice assessment. A great use for this would be if you want students to take a practice exam before taking your actual course exam. To implement a practice exam, add a new quiz. Then under quiz type, call this a practice quiz. By default, this is ungraded. And again, you have the same options that you have with any other quiz. So you can really set this up to be very similar to their actual exam experience. When you're done with this, make sure to hit save. If you're ready to publish it, click save and publish. And your practice exam will have been published. Thank you very much and let us know if you have any questions.