About Classwork assessments
Assessments provide a way for you to measure understanding of a concept, topic or lesson. Using Classwork, you can convert existing documents into interactive Classwork assessments. After you send the assessment, students must complete it in Classwork using only the available Markup tools to draw, write and add stickers (open book assessments only), text and shapes. As students turn in their work, use Classwork to review, score and analyse results. Analysing results can help you assess understanding, determine future instruction and evaluate which students might need a little extra help.
With assessment mode, depending on the level of focus required by your students, you can specify an assessment as open book or closed book.
An open book assessment creates a more open test environment; allowing students to use other resources and apps outside of Classwork while they work on their assessment.
A closed book assessment creates a more secure test environment; preventing students from using other resources or leaving the assessment until they turn in their work. A closed book assessment locks student iPads into Classwork. iPads are unlocked when students turn in their work, or after eight hours.
You can send an assessment to an entire class or to one or more students in a class, schedule an assessment to send at a later time, or save an assessment as a draft until you are ready to send at a later time.
If you have multiple teachers in your class, assessments you send or schedule are visible and editable by all teachers. Draft assessments are only visible to you.
Note: You need an Internet connection to send an assessment. If your Internet connection is interrupted, you can save your assessment as a draft to send at a later time.