Assigning a Test to Multiple Classes

When I conduct Naiku PD and demonstrations, I’m often asked, “Can I assign a test to multiple classes at once?” The answer to that question had always been “No, you have to assign a test to each class separately.” The reasoning behind that was that we wanted to keep each test separated by class so that you could get your test results by class.

 

I’m now happy to report that you can assign a test to multiple classes at once.

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After many requests from many of you, we’re finally able to add this new feature. When you click on the link to assign a test, you’ll now see this pop-up modal. From here, you can select one or more classes to assign the test. As usual, you can choose not to assign the test to any classes, but to individual students.

 

Thanks again for all your feedback and suggestions.

 

 

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