 So let's talk about how to randomize questions in Canvas in an assessment. So I'm in a quiz and I've gone to the question area. Now I can do it a couple of different ways. They use this thing called question group. So if I create a question group, I can simply come in here, add questions to a group and tell Canvas, well I want to pick so many questions out of this group and give them so many points each. That's one way to do it. Another way to do it that's a little bit more effective is to use something called a question bank. So this group I have, let's give it a name and I wanted to pick a certain amount of questions from a bank. So let's link it to a question bank I have. So let's click, it'll show me my available question banks. Down here I have this one called unfiled questions. It's from an accessibility primer and it has 17 questions. So it's all about how to create accessible content. That's the one I want to use. Simply select that and now I've attached it to this group and I can say let's pick five questions and let's make them worth two points each. At that point, I simply create the group and now this quiz knows that it's going to pick five questions out of that bank of 17 that I have, make them worth two points. So let's save the quiz and now let's look at this quiz the way a student would see it. So let's go to settings, go to student view, let's go back to that quiz. There it is, randomizer. Let's click on it. So let's take the quiz and there they are. We have got five random questions pulled out of the question bank. Now what's interesting about this is every student that takes it will get a different set of questions. You can also have multiple question banks so you might have some questions that are easy, medium, and hard, have three question groups, and have Canvas pull x amount of questions from each group to put your quiz together. Now in area where this might be used, let's leave the student view. I've got my dashboard. I've got a class where I use this. So here's the accessibility primer. This is where the question bank came from here. Now let's look at my modules. The way this is set up, I have multiple modules in each module. At the end of the module, I have these real basic little quizzes of two points, two questions worth one point each. So it's just little basic knowledge checks of whatever's in the module. So I've got one, two, three, four, five of them each with a different topic. Then at the end, I have this knowledge check and it's basically to make sure that all the other modules have been understood. So let's look how I built that. Go into knowledge check. I'm going to edit it and I'm going to go to questions and you're going to see one, two, three, four, five. I actually have this quiz pulling its questions from the other quizzes because the other quizzes are also considered question banks as far as Canvas is concerned. So in each one of these, it's picking one random question from each one of these other quizzes, making a total of five questions that are all from the previous quizzes. And that uses, I'm using this to have people test if they understand what it's talked about. It's a great example of how you can use it. Let's cancel that. And that is a simple way to create randomized questions in Canvas.