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Applicable Regent Policy: D.02.Student Rights and Responsibilities
Date Reviewed: Nov. 03, 2017
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Applicable Regent Policy: D.02.Student Rights and Responsibilities
Date Reviewed: December 2017
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The question banks in Classic Quizzes cannot be directly migrated to the item banks in New Quizzes. This article presents a work around.
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Classroom computer does not play audio through the installed speakers. When waking from sleep, Windows will sometimes switch to the first audio output device it sees, rather than the previously-selected output. This will cause audio to be played from the computer itself, a monitor, or to not be audible at all.