FREQUENYLY ASKED QUESTIONS PERTAINING TO THE MODULE QUIZZES FOR MATH 116 HYBRID
(1) Are the Module Quizzes proctored?
NO! You can complete them on any computer anywhere.
If you are registered with the CSN Disability Resource Center, you need to send the instructor your official Accommodation Letter during the first week of the semester. Be aware that you might not be able to take the quiz if your documentation is sent too late or not at all.
NOTE: It is up to you to get testing accomplished! There will be no make-ups possible for the quizzes!
(2) What is NOT allowed while taking a Module Quiz?
You CANNOT use textbooks, notes, formulas, the Internet, or other reference materials.
You CANNOT use a cellphone, online, or smart watch calculator.
(3) What is allowed while taking a Module Quiz?
You CAN use a hand-held calculator (e.g., TI-30X IIS, TI-30X MultiView, TI 84).
You CAN use scratch paper.
Do have available at least two pencils (not pens) and an eraser.
(4) Do the Module Quizzes have a prerequisite?
Yes! You must have completed the Syllabus Review with a 100% before you can access the Module Quizzes.
(5) Where can the Module Quizzes be found?
You can find the Module Quizzes in MyOpenMath in Tasks Folders 3, 5, and 7.
(6) When are the Module Quizzes available?
The Module Quizzes become available on certain days. Check Dr. Stewart's Course Schedule. You can find its (brown) button on the Canvas Course Home Page. The Module Quizzes cannot be completed after their availability period!
NOTE: Taking the Module Quizzes at the last possible minute might not let you make other arrangements in case of an emergency that the instructor is then unwilling to perceive as such. Therefore, it is recommended that you take the Module Quizzes as soon as they become available.
(7) What types of questions are on the Module Quizzes?
The Module Quiz questions will be taken from the associated Module Reviews. There will be no questions from other modules. However, more than likely you will still have to know concepts discussed in previous modules.
(8) How do the Module Quizzes affect my course grade?
The average of ALL Module Quiz grades counts for 40% of your course grade.
(9) Do the Module Quizzes have due dates?
YES! Check Dr. Stewart's Tentative Course Schedule. You can find its (brown) button on the Canvas Course Home Page. The Module Quizzes close at 11:59 PM.
(10) How many times can each Module Quiz be taken?
You can take each Module Quiz three (3) times during the availability period. Only the highest score counts toward your course grade.
(11) Can Module Quiz questions be reworked?
SORT OF...! You are allowed to revisit any question while taking the quiz should you feel that your answer needs a second look. However, you will not be told whether an answer is correct or incorrect until after you submit your quiz attempt. Remember, you get three (3) attempts!
(12) How much time is given to complete each Module Quiz?
You will be given 120 minutes. The time is indicated in the top right-hand corner of the quiz.
(13) Do the Module Quizzes have to be completed once they are accessed?
YES! Once you start a quiz the clock timer will start. When it reaches 120 minutes you will no longer be able to access the quiz. Remember, you get three (3) attempts!
(14) When can the Module Quiz grades and answers be reviewed?
You will be able to open and review a completed quiz AFTER the due date/time. Click on the MOM "Gradebook" link, find the quiz you are interested in, and then click on the point-score in the "Grade" column.
(15) How will the Module Quizzes be graded?
MyOpenMath will grade the online Module Quizzes. It is your responsibility to review the graded work. If you have an answer that you believe has been graded incorrectly, you should send the instructor an email immediately. The instructor may or may not give partial credit.
(16) What happens if there is a "technical problem" while taking a Module Quiz?
Just take the quiz again. Remember, you get three (3) attempts! Should the "technical problem" happen on the third attempt, there is no recourse.