Assessment Skill
The Assessment Skill builds a complete, structured evaluation page from a single prompt. Unlike a lesson, an assessment focuses entirely on questions — no editorial content, just exercises organised into sections with automatic scoring and feedback.
How to trigger it
Ask for a test, quiz, or evaluation in natural language, in any language:
- “Create a test on the French Revolution for high school students”
- “Build a self-assessment quiz on English irregular verbs”
- “Make a formative check on fractions for grade 5”
- “Verifica di fine unità sulla fotosintesi”
What you get
A self-contained HTML file with one or more exercise sections, each scored automatically. The assessment includes:
- A header with the title and instructions for the learner
- One or more sections of exercises — a single block for simple assessments, or tabbed sections when the assessment spans multiple topic areas or skill types
- Automatic scoring and feedback — the learner confirms answers, sees feedback, and can retry based on the rules you set
- An optional countdown timer for timed evaluations
Assessment types
| Type | What it’s for |
|---|---|
| Summative | Graded test at the end of a unit — one attempt, no retry |
| Formative | Low-stakes check during learning — 2–3 attempts, hints allowed |
| Self-assessment | Learner-driven review with immediate feedback and solution reveal |
Tell the AI which type you need and it will configure attempts, feedback, and scoring accordingly.
Exercise types
The AI picks exercise types based on the learning objectives. Available types:
| Exercise | Tests |
|---|---|
| Multiple choice | Recognition |
| True / false | Recognition |
| Fill in the blanks | Recall |
| Drag words | Recall and sequencing |
| Sort words / Sort list | Understanding of order and structure |
| Mark words | Reading comprehension |
| Essay | Open-ended reflection |
| Crossword | Vocabulary |
| Video quiz | Comprehension within rich media |
Tips for best results
- Specify the type. Summative, formative, or self-assessment — each has different rules for attempts and feedback.
- List the topics or objectives. The AI maps each objective to the most effective exercise type.
- Set a time limit if needed. The AI will add a visible countdown timer to the page.
- Provide source material if you have it. Texts for reading comprehension, videos for video quizzes, word lists for crosswords — share them and the AI will use them directly.
- Iterate freely. Ask to add a section, change an exercise type, or adjust the difficulty — the AI updates the assessment in place.