Assess faster, grade fairer.
AI drafts questions, suggests rubrics and speeds up grading — so educators spend their time on judgement, not data entry.
Assessment is where teaching time disappears. AI can take the repetitive load — provided a human keeps the final say.
Where AI helps
- Question banks — draft items from your material to review and curate.
- Rubrics — suggest criteria you refine.
- Grading speed — auto-mark objective items; draft feedback for written ones.
Keep it fair
AI grading is only as good as its rubric and your review. Keep criteria explicit, spot-check scores, and decide borderline cases yourself. This is part of responsible AI — accuracy and accountability stay human.
Feed the rest of the system
Assessment results are the signal that powers adaptive learning and the risk flags in AI analytics — which is why accurate marking matters beyond the grade itself.
FAQ
How does AI help with assessment?
AI can draft question banks from your material, suggest rubrics, and speed up grading of objective and some written answers — with the educator confirming results. It removes repetitive effort; it does not remove accountability. The teacher reviews and owns the final marks.
Can AI grade essays and written work?
It can assist — drafting feedback and a provisional score against a rubric — but written work especially needs human review. Use AI to get a faster first pass, then apply your judgement.
Is AI grading fair?
It is only as fair as its rubric and review. Keep the rubric explicit, spot-check AI scores, and keep a human deciding borderline cases. Transparency with learners about AI assistance helps too.
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