Naiku Quick Tip: Re-Open a Test

Did you know that you can re-open a test after you’ve closed and scored it? 

 

Quick Tip: After you Close and Score a test, you get those nice Class Results and Item Results reports. This also prevents students who didn’t take the test from taking it later. Well, this isn’t so great if you had students who were absent during test day. To allow those absent students to take the test when they come back to school, simply Re-open the test. This will allow these students to take the test. Don’t worry, students who already took the test can’t take it again. When all students finish the test, you can Close and Score the test again. This will add these students into your Class Results and Item Results reports.

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