Hi there, I recently created a new artificial intelligence application that uses text as input and applies AI to create a series of quiz questions.
I would also love to hear your thoughts. I recently shared it on the Instructional Design Onlinelearning Forum and received some insightful feedback.
I have made a concerted effort to teach the AI to adhere to standard practices wherever possible, particularly in creating multiple-choice questions. While it is not flawless all the time, it is always being enhanced, and for the next year, advancements in AI should make it much better.
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I hope this is helpful!
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It sounds intriguing. Generating quiz questions from text and URLs could be super useful for educators and trainers. I’m curious to know how user-friendly it is and how accurate the questions turn out. Keep refining it, and I’m sure it’ll keep getting better with time. I will give my feedback once I check it out.
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For the first portion on clothes dryers, I quickly copied and pasted the first three questions from Wikipedia, and I discovered that they accurately reflected the basic information. I got feedback for my erroneous replies when I clicked. When I looked at the export to text, I saw that no correct answer had been found at all, contrary to my first belief that it had identified the incorrect correct answer, which is why I had marked “poor” as the AI response. Is it expected of the AI to also recognise the right response? Either way, I can see how this could be helpful in coming up with basic questions for basic subject.
I would also like being able to export to popular authoring programmes like Storyline, Captivate, and Rise as a pro user.
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Do you know what questgen is? What sets them apart from one another? We are having trouble deciding because both seem to generate content that is comparable, yet Questgen offers infinite questions at a far lower cost. Since the semester has begun, I am attempting to consider my alternatives before my examinations begin.