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AI conversational quizzes on Flint (video demo)

How Flint AI chat assignments can feature conversational quizzes that assess students on the exact content you specify.

Sohan Choudhury avatar
Written by Sohan Choudhury
Updated over a week ago

By creating a conversational quiz on Flint, teachers can have an AI assess a student's understanding of a specific topic, while providing help along the way.

To create a conversational quiz assignment on Flint, a teacher has to provide:

  • A topic for the quiz

  • Specific learning objectives that students should be assessed on

  • Files or links with any sources that the AI should assess students on (optional)

  • The time limit for the quiz (e.g. 15 minutes)

  • A deadline for the quiz to be submitted

Then, when the teacher clicks the "create" button, AI automatically generates thee underlying prompts as well as the grading rubric for the quiz. The teacher can choose to modify this content.

Once the teacher sends the link of the assignment to a student, the student can take the conversational quiz. Every question the AI asks the student will be personalized based on the student's responses! Additionally, if the student struggles on any areas, the AI will provide live guidance and break the question down into multiple parts if necessary.

Finally, once a student has completed the conversational quiz, the teacher can view the following:

  • An AI suggested grade for the assignment, based on the associated rubric

  • Qualitative comments about strengths and areas of improvement based on the student's answers

  • The full transcript of messages between the AI and the student over the course of the conversational quiz

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