About

Quick Check is a powerful assessment platform for creating low-stakes inline assessments that help enhance student engagement in Canvas courses. It provides a comprehensive suite of tools to create, deliver, and analyze assessments, empowering faculty to enhance learning outcomes and streamline their workflow.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Inline Assessment Delivery: By placing content in the assignment description, Quick Checks appear inline without disruption or navigation away from content.
  • Enhanced Efficiency: Automate grading, provide response-level instant feedback, and reduce administrative burden.
  • Academic Integrity: Robust features to maintain assessment security and prevent cheating.
  • Data-Driven Insights: Powerful analytics to track student progress, identify areas for improvement, and inform instructional decisions.
  • Flexibility and Scalability: Provides a wide range of question types, supporting quizzes, surveys, and evaluations; scales to meet the needs of your institution.
  • Easy Integration: Seamlessly integrates with Canvas using LTI 1.3, and supports QTI import/export.
  • Accessibility: Designed with accessibility in mind, ensuring all students can participate.

Quick Check Question Types

Screen capture of multiple choice question type, showing a prompt followed by radio button options.

Screen capture showing the multiple correct question type including a prompt and several check box options.

Screen capture of Matching question type, showing a series of prompts followed by drop-down options for each. The available choices are displayed above the prompts, showing the student which choices remain available.

Screen capture of Matrix question type, showing a series of prompts followed by radio buttons in columns besides each. The result is a tabular matrix where the student is asked to associate each row with an available column value.

Screen capture showing a prompt followed by an empty text field where the student supplies their answer.

Screen capture of the multiple dropdown question type, showing a prompt sentence where two words are replaced with drop-down selectors.

Screen capture of the numerical question type showing a math question followed by a text field where the student supplies their answer.

For visually/spatially oriented questions, such as in organic chemistry, where drawing is tedious for both students and instructors.

*Note: This question type is considered in beta; it is recommended that an accessible alternative is developed if considering this question type.

Screen shot of the drag-and-drop question type, showing elements of a chemical compound that must be moved into the correct placements on a diagram.