Grading Options Regrade: An Individual Student's Quiz It is possible to manually grade a quiz, even if that quiz has already been automatically graded by D2L. Click the caret to open the quiz's Action menu. Select Grade from the menu. Click on the attempt # beneath the student's name. Options: You can change the Final Score without modifying the score for an individual question. You can change the score on a question. The final score will update. Click the Save button to remain in the quiz (or Save and Close to save your changes and exit the quiz). Allow: A Particular Student To Have Multiple Quiz Attempts You can let individual students take a quiz multiple times. Click the caret to open the quiz's Action menu. Select Edit. Click on the Restrictions tab. Select Allow selected users special access to this quiz. Click the Add Users to Special Access button. Select Override attempts allowed and select the number of Attempts. Click the Apply button. Click the Add Special Access button. Click the Save button to remain in the quiz (or Save and Close to save your changes and exit the quiz). Grade: With Anonymous Marking You can remove students' identifying information while you manually grade. Click the caret to open the quiz's Action menu. Select Grade from the menu. Select the Questions tab. Check Anonymous Marking. Click on the name of the question you wish to grade. Enter a score. Click Save and Continue to save this grade and move to the next student. When you are finished, click the Go Back to Questions button. Exempt: Students from a Quiz Exempting students from a quiz means that the quiz will not count toward the final grade. Select Quizzes from the course navbar. Click the caret to open the Actions menu. Select Manage Exemptions. Select the student(s) you wish to exempt. Click the Exempt button. Click the X to exit this window. Export: Quiz Results to a Spreadsheet It is possible to export quiz data to a spreadsheet. Click the caret to open the Actions menu. Select Grade from the menu. Click either Export to CSV or Export to Excel. The content on this page is used by permission from The University of Arizona.