Completing a Learning Module
On the home course page you will have a list of all assignments, all due dates are in your local time zone set up by your instructor. A learning module is very similar to a slide show; slides can either have content (video, written) or a question you have to answer. You can recognize a learning module by the icon on your assignments list.
To move between slides you can use the next slide button in the bottom right or the slide navigation to the top right. If you leave a learning module in progress Quest will remember what slide you ended on so the next time you view the learning module you will begin where you left off. Unless the learning module is being administered as a test, you can download a pdf of the questions by pushing the pdf link in the upper part of the screen.
Your instructor can make content slides and question slides. Content slides only contain teaching materials to guide you through the lesson, however question slides also contain questions embedded in Quest.
Each question must be completed individually, there is currently no submit all button, so be sure to submit your work as you go. Some questions will have multiple parts; make sure you scroll down to see all of the submission options on the page. If your instructor puts a manually graded question on the assignment you will not see a score until your instructor is done grading the question.
For more information about questions, please see this page.
On the final slide if you have completed the assignment, you will be shown your score, the score will also appear next to the assignment on your course home page. If you have incomplete questions, you will be prompted to complete the module. The list of slides at the bottom indicate which questions (if any) are incomplete. This slide will usually include jump links at the bottom to quickly navigate to any slide on the learning module. If the solutions are posted, you can also find a pdf with the explanations (pdf w expl) solutions button here.
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