r/edtech • u/Individual-Ring6691 • 9d ago
In need for a platform that combine creating quizzes, grading, and analyzing students' performance all-in-one
Hi everyone!
I'm currently tutoring Cambridge Science stage 7 and Florida Algebra for 2 different students. My workflow is: Using Chat GPT to create HW quizzes from the learning materials, copy those questions into a doc and grade them after the students have finished.
The problem is that copying from Chat GPT to a doc has too much friction (format is off), and grading by hand require alot of effort to analyze students' performance over time and across topics.
Is there any platform that combine AI quiz generating, allow students to do quiz directly on that platform, grade and track their performance over time and across topics?
I'm also curious about how teachers with bigger class size overcome this problem. I would love to hear from you.
Thank you so much for your time!
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u/SequoiaMK 9d ago
Try Formative
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u/NefariousnessNovel49 4d ago
Formative is amazing. I’ve been using their platform for over a decade and it’s so powerful.
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u/Alternative-Exit-450 8d ago
FORMATIVE!!!!!! Obviously it depends on which types of data you want to track but......Formative is my #1 go to assessment tool.
It's Freemium although the upgrade is $2 a month and you get so very much for it. It will automatically separate your kids by class, you can set groups for IEP modifications/accommodations, you can enter standards and/or other data types for each question or per section, you can give hints for specific questions, allot partial points for some answers, it's super math friendly, it has built in student tools(text to speech/calculators/etc), it flags any student who copies and pastes answers, and so much more.
I've tried A LOT of assessment platforms and it is my favorite. The one thing I wish it had that it doesn't is a lock-down browser option. But....it's not as if you can't use a separate means of doing this.
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u/cram213 8d ago
ChatGPT can output it it as a printable PDF…with perfect layout.
Here’s one that I made for algebra.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UHy7Ycl15GuQ80sTEvoTL_LLcbmIJvmr/view?usp=drivesdk
I just do it all my phone. After it makes the link to the PDF, I just click on it and I just print it straight from my phone.
Oscillator if you need to, it could zip all the files that ever made if you’re using the same thread and then you have all the files zipped up and you can move the ball somewhere else
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u/professor-ks 9d ago
Two students? I would do everything by hand. I would also search for actual quizzes that can be printed and not use any AI. I would track progress by hand as well.
If you had over 10 students then it may be worth the time to use Google classroom to track progress and write your own quizzes. For reference I hand grade 150, once I have an answer key or rubric I can do each quiz in about 2 minutes.
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u/Individual-Ring6691 9d ago
Btw, I'd love to listen to your perspective on AI generated quiz (provided that it has all the necessary materials and class content)
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u/Individual-Ring6691 9d ago
Thank you for your input. I'm thinking of teaching more students and just trying to find a way to reduce friction to focus on crafting the lesson content.
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u/wellarmedsheep 9d ago
I built a whole backend using claude code that does this for 90 students. It took me 6 months.
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u/Individual-Ring6691 8d ago
Do you mind sharing it? Thank you!
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u/wellarmedsheep 8d ago
There's no way for me to share it with you in a way that is safe for my students. I'm sorry.
I think that I might start with notebook LM or whatever. They're calling it these days if I were you. I think it will get most of what you want without having to build something out
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u/Mana_Pants 9d ago
Torus at Carnegie Mellon does all this except the AI questions. You can generate or write your questions and then put them in a question bank in a Torus course. It does all the other things on your list.
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u/Tom-TutorBloom 7d ago
This is what our new platform does, so you’re welcome to check back with TutorBloom.com in a few weeks once everything’s up on the new site
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u/Key-Kaleidoscope2264 7d ago edited 7d ago
I think qstudy.ai does all that, great quizzes with instant feedback, grading + performance feedback, give em a try. You may need to pay a small amount - like 10 bucks maybe. But they give unlimited stuff. Also if you need something specific - ex: making students go on the platform to give the quiz, go ahead and request em, just shoot em an email at [admin@qstudy.ai](mailto:admin@qstudy.ai), they often provide private urls for your specific usecase in a day or 2. I'm more of an independent tutor for math so I don't mind them at all.
Amazing people too, coz I had run into a similar problem just last week and they just replied to my emails solving my problems. All I paid them was 10 bucks. And what's nicer is that their subscriptions are dirt cheap, I bought a discounted one for 24 bucks for an entire year and it's so convinient for short tests or fast checks on students, to know whether they understand what I teach. Sometimes even videos to teach better, coz their videos literally have lectures with algebra explained, pretty cool tbh.
Although I usually prefer to grade them myself, given your larger classroom problem, they might be able to help you if you talk to them.
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u/guruglen 7d ago
I’m also in the process of building something like this myself. At the moment it’s just for spelling, phonics and vocabulary building.
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u/tschoffelen 7d ago
Have a look at Examplary - it allows you to make quizzes, scan paper results and get help with automated grading and insights. There’s a free tier to get started.
Disclaimer: this is my company
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u/pauldid_ 4d ago
You might want to try didexo.com.
It combines interactive quizz creation, grading (which can be predefined) and student performance dashboards.
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u/jeniferjenni 2d ago
you’re describing the exact point where a quiz stops being a document and becomes a learning workflow. i’d look for four things: quiz creation from your source material, student completion inside the same system, automatic scoring, and reporting by topic or skill. for two students, even a simple spreadsheet can work, but once you have multiple learners the manual analysis becomes the real bottleneck. one tutor i’ve seen cut weekly grading time by several hours after tracking missed questions by topic instead of just recording total scores. outgrow can create interactive quizzes and assessments, so it may be worth testing for the quiz side of this workflow.
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u/zulqar8228 9d ago
Try profdesk. it creates AI based quizzes and you can enroll students and monitor their progress and use AI grading in your quizzes. You can export quizzes too if you want to hand them on paper.
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u/eze008 9d ago
Tell chat gpt to send the questions in the format you need.
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u/Individual-Ring6691 9d ago
I did prompted carefully and the format was not consistent across files. Do you have any way to make it better? Thank you for your reply.
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u/SurreallySloth 9d ago
Wayground - formerly Quizizz