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Adding Course Specific Questions

Faculty can add up to 8 course-specific questions to final evaluations by creating a 'Custom Question Survey' in Canvas. After creating the survey, they must attach it to the evaluation project and select the courses for which the questions will apply. A preview option is available to confirm the added questions in the evaluation form.

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Adding Course Specific Questions

Faculty can add up to 8 course-specific questions to final evaluations by creating a 'Custom Question Survey' in Canvas. After creating the survey, they must attach it to the evaluation project and select the courses for which the questions will apply. A preview option is available to confirm the added questions in the evaluation form.

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Adding Course Specific Questions

Faculty are allowed to add up to 8 course specific questions to their final evaluations. In order
to do so you must first create a “Custom Question Survey”, then “Attach the Surveys to
Projects”. You can create a survey with as few as one question and as many as 8 questions, and
these surveys are reusable every term.

Create a “Custom Question Survey” via the following steps:

1. Login to Canvas

2. Click on “Account” then “Profile” in the menu to the left

3. On the following page click on “Course Evaluations” (this link can take minute or so to
load, it will appear below the “Shared Content” link) and you will be redirected to
Evaluation KIT

4. Click on the Evaluation Project that you wish to add course specific questions to (e.g.
A&S Fall 2020 Standard Evaluation)

5. Click on “Custom Question Surveys” in the Custom Questions drop down box at the
top of the page

6. Click “Create New Survey”

7. Provide a “Title” for your survey, the “Description” is optional (neither are visible to
students).

8. Click “Save New”

9. Select the “Question Type” from the drop-down box and then click “Add”

10. You may add up to 8 questions, when all questions have been added, click “Save”

Once you have created your custom questions you then need to attach them to the evaluation via
the following steps:

1. Login to Canvas

2. Click on “Account” then “Profile” in the menu to the left

3. On the following page click on “Course Evaluations” (this link can take minute or so to load, it
will appear below the “Shared Content” link) and you will be redirected to Evaluation KIT

4. Click on “Custom Question Projects” in the Custom Questions drop down box at the
top of the page

5. In the row of the Evaluation that you would like to add questions to and click on “Add
Questions” column to the very right

6. On the next page click on “+ Add Custom Question Survey”

7. On the next page click on the checkmark in the “Select” column next to the desired set
of custom questions you wish to add, then click on the “Select Courses” button

8. On the next page click on the “Add Courses” button

9. In the pop-up window click the checkbox next to each course you wish to add your
custom questions to, the click the “Add Selected Courses” button

10. Click on “Finish: Save Custom Question Survey”

To confirm that the questions have been added you can preview the form following these steps:

1. Login to Canvas

2. Click on “Account” then “Profile” in the menu to the left

3. On the following page click on “Course Evaluations” (this link can take minute or so to load, it
will appear below the “Shared Content” link) and you will be redirected to Evaluation KIT

4. Click on “Custom Question Projects” in the Custom Questions drop down box at the top
of the page

5. In the row of the desired evaluation, click on the number in the “Added to # Courses”
column

6. Click on the magnifying icon in the “Preview” column to view the survey, added
questions will appear at the end.

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