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Assessment Exam - Miscellaneous Features
Enabling "My Library"
Enabling "My Library"
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By default, if a user is taking an exam, for example, I'm going to go to question 3 and then bookmark this question, then any time I want to look for this question, I need to visit the product and then look for the bookmark. Here's also a quick way to get to the bookmark. Now if you want a way to centralize all the bookmark questions for the user, what you can do is, I'm going to go back here, I'm going to click on course layout, and I will enable my library feature. So what does that do? When I come over here, let's say I'm going to go back to the questions, I'm going to go to another question, and I'm going to bookmark. So now what happens is it's going to ask you to create a folder in my library to organize all the bookmark questions. So I can say this one is new guideline questions. And then I could potentially go to another question, actually, let me go back to a different exam, and for this one, I'm going to bookmark it, I'm going to say, that's a new folder, I'm going to call this controversial questions. So then I can click on my library, you will see that all the questions are organized. So I can say, oh, this one, which I bookmarked earlier, I'm going to move that to new guideline. So now you can see that all the questions that user have bookmarked across multiple exam product are actually centrally located with the easy shortcut on this page. Thank you.
Video Summary
In this video, the speaker explains how to centralize bookmarked questions for users taking exams. By enabling the library feature in the course layout, users can create folders to organize their bookmarked questions. For example, one user creates a folder called "new guideline questions" and another user creates a folder called "controversial questions." All the bookmarked questions from different exams are then centrally located in the library, making it easy for users to access them. Users can also move bookmarks to different folders as needed.
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2022
Keywords
centralize bookmarked questions
library feature
folders
organize bookmarked questions
access bookmarked questions
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