Is there a mechanism which allows a student to upload an image (such as a JPEG) to answer a quiz qu

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I would like to ask quiz questions which require the students to sketch a graph or similar diagram on paper, take a picture with their phone, then upload the picture (probably a JPEG file). Is there a mechanism to accomplish that under D2L? Thanks for any suggestions.

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  • Phil.Voll85
    Phil.Voll85 Posts: 5
    edited November 2022

    Hi Mark,

     

    In this case, I would suggest using the Written Response question type, which will allow the students to use the HTML Editor to respond to the question. When responding to the question, the students can choose to insert an image to respond.

     

    Note that another option would be to create an assignment folder and have students upload an image as their submission. this would enable you to use the annotation capabilities to annotate directly on the student submission.

     

    Here's some documentation that outlines the various question types that you can create for quizzes: https://documentation.brightspace.com/EN/le/question_library/instructor/creating_questions.htm?Highlight=question%20type

     

    Thanks!

    Phil

  • Mark.McCullen92
    Mark.McCullen92 Posts: 4 🌱
    edited November 2022

    Hi Phil,

     

    Thank you for your suggestions -- I'll experiment with both.

     

    Mark

  • Phil.Voll85
    Phil.Voll85 Posts: 5
    edited November 2022

    Hi Mark,

     

    To add to my response, the Written Response question type will allow students to insert a URL that points to their image (when they click the Insert Image button). They can also choose the Insert Link button to submit an image to the question via the OneDrive or Google Drive integrations.

     

    Thanks,

    Phil

  • Mat.Sutton46
    Mat.Sutton46 Posts: 2 🌱
    edited November 2022

    What about uploading a pdf or Excel file?? I would like to do both for timed assessments (quizzes).

  • Gordon.Coulson47
    Gordon.Coulson47 Posts: 1 🌱
    edited November 2022

    We tried to set up a quiz question this way, and found that our students only had access to add a Link to a file that was already hosted online at an image sharing site.

     

    Not having some type of upload feature has made asking students to submit any type of diagram as a quiz question not possible.

     

    We also really hoped that students would be able to use the Insert Stuff feature to upload .docx or .xlsx files but again the only useful feature is to insert a link to a file that's already been uploaded to the internet elsewhere.

  • Phil.Voll85
    Phil.Voll85 Posts: 5
    edited November 2022

    Hi Mat and Gordon,

     

    Thanks for reaching out. The ability to upload files to quiz questions, including images and documents, is currently supported through the OneDrive/Google Drive integrations as well as adding a URL link to a file.

     

    The ability to simply upload a file from the student's computer to a quiz question is something that's been requested within the Brightspace Product Ideas Exchange. Could you both please view this product request, upvote, and provide feedback? Our product development teams actively review product enhancement requests as client feedback is really valuable! You can find the post here: https://desire2learn.brightidea.com/ideas/D2443

     

    Thank you,

    Phil

  • Mat.Sutton46
    Mat.Sutton46 Posts: 2 🌱
    edited November 2022
    Phil, Thanks for your reply. I cannot access the link you provided. Tried logging on, but no success. Tried resetting the password, but it doesn’t recognize my email. So, infinite loop… Mat
  • Darrell.Lagace92
    Darrell.Lagace92 Posts: 1 🌱
    edited November 2022

    Mat, I'm sure you are no longer following this conversation, but I had the same issue just now that you did. I was able to find the PIE item that Phil was referencing by just searching for the number (D2443) from his link. This is, I think, the correct link and it says that the item has been released, so you should have access to it.