When a student clicks the Submit for Grading button on the last page of an assessment or the Table of Contents, they are taken to an Assessment Submission Warning screen to confirm their submission. If they do not click the final Submit for Grading button to confirm, and the assessment is NOT timed, their responses may be saved, but the assessment will remain In Progress.
Instructors do not have access to the content of In Progress assessments. On the Total Scores screen, students with incomplete submissions would be listed as having No Submission recorded.
However, if a student has not yet submitted a copy of an untimed assessment, an instructor can retrieve their submission using the Automatic Submission (Autosubmit) feature in Tests & Quizzes.
Note: The autosubmit option is only available if it has been enabled on your system.
The Autosubmit setting can be enabled on a per-assessment basis and is unchecked (not enabled) by default. For more information on how to enable automatic submission in an assessment's settings, see Availability and Submissions options: Automatic submission, or the steps below.
Behind the scenes, there is an automated process that will check:
If all four conditions above are true, the system will automatically submit the student’s saved assessment. The submission data will be available to instructors on the Total Scores screen within five minutes (or however often your system is configured to run) after the latest acceptance date passes.
Instructors can review all student submissions normally. Any assessments that were submitted via the automatic submission feature will be flagged on the Total Scores screen with the text AUTO-SUBMIT. All answers that were saved will be included in the student's automatic submission.
Note: Timed assessments are automatically submitted when the timer expires, so you do not need to enable Autosubmit for a timed assessment.
Select the Tests & Quizzes tool from the Tool Menu of your site.
From the Tests & Quizzes tool home screen, choose the Settings option in the drop-down menu for the quiz. Be sure that you are in the Drafts view.
Note: You can review and edit settings on a published assessment by going to the Published-All view and selecting Settings in the drop-down menu for the assessment. It is not recommended to modify the settings of an assessment while testing is in progress as it may cause loss of student submission data.
If you are currently editing the Draft of the assessment, click the Settings link at the top of the assessment editing screen.
In an assessment's Settings, select the Availability and Submissions section.
When the assessment settings are ready, and the questions are in place, click Save Settings and Publish to publish the assessment so that your students can take it. See the article How do I publish an assessment (i.e., test or quiz)?
Alternatively, if you're not ready to publish the assessment, you can click Save to save your settings selections.
Note: If you're modifying the settings of a Published assessment, you'll only see the Save and Cancel buttons.
If you did not enable Autosubmit before students began taking an assessment, some students' submissions remain In Progress, and those students have not already submitted a copy of the assessment, you can edit the Settings on the published assessment to trigger an automatic submission and access any responses they saved.
Select the Tests & Quizzes tool from the Tool Menu of your site.
Select the Published-All option in the View drop-down to view the assessments that have been released to students in your site.
Choose the Settings option in the drop-down menu for the published quiz.
Note: It is not recommended to modify the settings of an assessment while testing is in progress, as it may cause loss of student submission data.
In an assessment's Settings, select the Availability and Submissions section.
At the bottom of the screen, click Save to save changes.
If the assessment's latest acceptance date is in the future, but you'd like to prevent more students from submitting and automatically submit In Progress assessments, you can use the option Stop Accepting Now.
In an assessment's Settings, select the Availability and Submissions section.
You'll be shown a warning indicating that the assessment will no longer be available for students to take. If you're sure you don't want to accept any more student submissions, click Stop Accepting to confirm.
The Automatic Submission process runs once every five minutes or however often your system is configured to run. If you have enabled Autosubmit and your assessment's latest acceptance date is in the past OR if you've chosen to Stop Accepting Now, In Progress assessments will be automatically submitted the next time Automatic Submission process runs.
After the In Progress assessments are automatically submitted, the students' saved responses will be available along with other students' submissions.
You might still see In Progress assessments after you enabled Autosubmit AND waited for about 5-10 minutes (or however often your system is configured to run) after the latest acceptance date if the following are true:
Instructors access automatic submissions from the Total Scores screen just as they would any other assessment submission. However, automatic submissions display differently from manual or timer submissions as follows:
Below are examples displaying automatic submissions.
In the event of an automatic submission, the time stamp on the notification email sent to a student and/or instructor is when the actual submission occurred, while the Submitted Date in the email is the last time the student accessed the assessment.
The subject of the email for an automatic submission will say Notification for assessment auto submission: [the title of the site where the assessment was taken] - [the assessment title].
The first line of the email notification will include the text The following assessment auto submission was recorded.
For more information on Tests & Quizzes email notifications, see What information is in a Tests & Quizzes email notification?
For more information on accessing student submissions and grading, see How do I grade Tests & Quizzes?
For more information on the Event Log, see What is the Tests & Quizzes Event Log?