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Live Session Β· 42 Students
How well did your students understand today's lecture?
Response Rate 38/42 (90%)
Average Score 85%
Average Response Time 12s

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From quiz creation to live sessions

See how easy it is to create quizzes and run live sessions with real-time insights.

Create quizzes in three simple steps

1. Upload your content

Upload PDFs, slides, or notes. Choose difficulty and number of questions.

File uploaded
πŸ“„ lecture-notes-week3.pdf 2.4 MB
Difficulty
Medium
Questions
5
Language
Adapt

2. AI generates questions

Our AI analyzes your content and creates questions in seconds.

Generating questions...
This usually takes 10-30 seconds
Processing: lecture-notes-week3.pdf
Questions requested: 5 questions

3. Review and import

Review the generated questions and import them with one click.

βœ“ 5 questions generated
Q1
What is the primary function of mitochondria?
A. Protein synthesis
B. Energy production βœ“
C. DNA replication

Customize your quiz settings

Set time limits, enable remote pacing, choose what students see. Configure everything in one place.

Basic Settings

  • Title and description
  • Difficulty level (Easy, Medium, Hard)
  • Language selection
  • Tags and categories

Timing & Pacing

  • Time limit per quiz
  • Remote pacing (you control the pace)
  • Self-paced mode
  • Multiple attempts allowed

Display Options

  • Show results immediately
  • Show correct answers
  • Show explanations
  • Shuffle answers and questions

Simple, focused quiz experience for students

Students see one question at a time. Clean interface. Clear progress. No distractions.

Question 18 of 20
Connected
What is the primary function of mitochondria in a cell?
Explanation:
Mitochondria are known as the powerhouses of the cell. They produce ATP through cellular respiration, which is the primary energy currency used by cells.
Progress 90%
βœ“ 18 / 20 answered

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Introduction to Cell Biology

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Participants (42)

Sarah Chen
Progress 90%
βœ“ 18 / 20 answered 🎯 16 correct
Current: Q18
Marcus Johnson Perfectionist
Progress 90%
βœ“ 18 / 20 answered 🎯 12 correct
Current: Q18
Emma Wilson
Progress 90%
βœ“ 18 / 20 answered 🎯 18 correct
Current: Q18

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What is the primary function of mitochondria in a cell?
A. Protein synthesis 8% (3)
B. Energy production (ATP) 76% (32)
C. DNA replication 12% (5)
D. Waste removal 5% (2)
Explanation:
Mitochondria are known as the powerhouses of the cell. They produce ATP through cellular respiration, which is the primary energy currency used by cells.
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Question 18 of 20

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Enhance your lectures with real-time engagement

Break up long lectures. Check understanding instantly. See who's following along and who needs help all in real time.

Break up long lectures

Insert quick quiz questions every 15-20 minutes to keep students engaged. Break the monotony and refocus attention.

Instant feedback

See results in seconds. Know immediately if students understood the concept or if you need to explain it differently.

See who needs help

Watch individual progress in real time. Spot struggling students before they fall behind. Offer targeted help during office hours.

Control the pace

You decide when questions appear. Move forward when everyone's ready, or slow down if many students are struggling.

Visualize understanding

See answer distributions at a glance. If 80% got it wrong, you know to revisit the topic. If most got it right, you can move on.

No prep needed

Generate questions from your lecture slides in minutes. Use them during class, or save them for review sessions and exams.

πŸ’‘ Tip: Start with 2-3 questions per lecture. See how it changes engagement. Then add more as you get comfortable.

Turn your content into quizzes in minutes

Upload your slides, papers, or notes. We'll suggest questions. You review and edit them. Save them to use again later.

See what your students know right away

Watch answers come in live. See which questions trip people up. Add explanations to help them learn.

Works for any class, anywhere

Run quizzes live with everyone together. Or let people take them on their own time. Works great for in-person and online classes.

Insights without the work

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Every quiz tracks scores, time spent, and how students are doing. No setup needed. Just run your quiz and see what you need to know.

Performance Data

  • β€’ Scores and grades
  • β€’ Correct vs. incorrect answers
  • β€’ Completion rates
  • β€’ Time spent overall
  • β€’ Question-level performance
  • β€’ Topic-wise proficiency

Behavioral Insights

  • β€’ Time spent per question
  • β€’ Patterns of hesitation
  • β€’ Guessing indicators
  • β€’ Attempts and retries
  • β€’ Navigation patterns
  • β€’ Confidence signals

Learning Indicators

  • β€’ Misconception patterns
  • β€’ Concept mastery curves
  • β€’ Learning rate tracking
  • β€’ Cognitive load indicators
  • β€’ Difficulty-based analysis
  • β€’ Bloom's taxonomy levels

Engagement Metrics

  • β€’ Quiz start/stop patterns
  • β€’ Drop-off points
  • β€’ Participation consistency
  • β€’ Motivation signals
  • β€’ Completion trends
  • β€’ Activity over time

Comparative Analytics

  • β€’ Peer comparisons
  • β€’ Percentile rankings
  • β€’ Growth measurements
  • β€’ Performance trends
  • β€’ Cohort-level insights
  • β€’ Norm-referenced data

Predictive Insights

  • β€’ Risk identification
  • β€’ Mastery predictions
  • β€’ Readiness assessments
  • β€’ Intervention alerts
  • β€’ Future performance indicators
  • β€’ Learning trajectory forecasts

All the data you need. Zero extra work.

Every quiz tracks these numbers automatically. No setup. No configuration. Just run your quiz and see how your students are doing.

Make learning fun

Keep students engaged with badges and leaderboards

Reward good work. Celebrate progress. Show who's doing well. Students try harder when they're recognized for it.

Achievement Badges

Give students badges when they do well. Perfect scores, improvement, consistency you decide what to reward.

Example Badges:

Perfectionist Speed Demon Streak Master Improvement Champion Consistent Performer
  • βœ“ Perfect score achievements
  • βœ“ Streak badges for consistency
  • βœ“ Improvement milestones
  • βœ“ Topic mastery badges
  • βœ“ Speed and accuracy rewards
  • βœ“ Custom badges you create

Leaderboards

Show who's doing best. Highlight most improved students. Create team competitions. You control what gets shown.

Top Performers

This Week
1
Emma Wilson Streak Master
95%
18/20
2
Sarah Chen Consistent Performer
90%
18/20
3
Marcus Johnson Perfectionist
70%
18/20
4
Alex Rivera
68%
17/20
5
Jordan Kim Speed Demon
65%
16/20
  • βœ“ Top performers ranking
  • βœ“ Most improved students
  • βœ“ Team or group competitions
  • βœ“ Weekly or monthly rankings
  • βœ“ Privacy controls for sensitive data
  • βœ“ Optional anonymous mode

Boost Engagement

Students try harder when they're rewarded. Badges and leaderboards make quizzes more fun. More fun means better participation.

Drive Improvement

When students see their progress and compete with others, they want to do better. Badges and leaderboards give them that push.

Fully Customizable

You're in control. Turn badges and leaderboards on or off for each quiz. Create your own badges. Set your own rules.

How it works

How it works

Step 1

Add your content or start fresh

Upload your slides, papers, or notes. Or write questions yourself if you prefer.

Step 2

Review and edit the questions

We suggest questions based on your content. You decide what to keep, change, or remove. Add explanations to help students learn.

Step 3

Share it and see how people do

Share a link to your quiz. Run it live or let students take it anytime. See the results and make your next quiz even better.

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