Yoel Krupnik, co-founder of Quizit AI, demos a platform designed to address student engagement and the static nature of traditional assessments. The tool uses AI to “instantly transform learning with gamified assessments” by turning materials like prompts, videos, documents, and websites into interactive multiple-choice quizzes. While the primary focus is currently on the education system for teachers, Yoel also notes its high relevance for corporate use cases like employee onboarding, customer training, and fun team events.
The demo shows Yoel creating a specific quiz for ninth-grade students about percentages in under a minute. He highlights both the student and teacher views. Students get immediate feedback, including detailed explanations for how to arrive at the correct answer. Teachers get a comprehensive dashboard with class-wide statistics, including performance distribution and a per-question analysis to see which answers misled students. Yoel shares feedback that students are more engaged during the entire lesson because they anticipate a fun, five-minute quiz at the end.
Takeaways:
Generate Quizzes from Diverse Content Sources: Quizit’s AI can create interactive quizzes not just from simple text prompts, but also from files, links, documents, and videos. A user can instruct the AI to combine sources, such as asking it to “take this topic from... this YouTube video and that topic from that PDF”.
Create Highly Specific Assessments in Seconds: A teacher can create a quiz in 30 to 40 seconds. The prompt can be very specific, defining not only the topic (e.g., percentages) but also the target grade level (e.g., ninth grade) and context (e.g., real-world scenarios).
Provide Immediate, Explanatory Feedback to Students: After a student answers a question, the platform immediately shows if they were correct or incorrect. Crucially, it also provides an explanation of how to get to the right answer. For math problems, this explanation shows the specific equation or method used to find the solution.
Use Teacher Dashboards to Analyze Class Performance: Teachers get immediate statistics on class performance. The dashboard shows statistics for each question, a “per question analysis” detailing which options students selected, and data on individual student performance. This helps teachers identify common distractors or topics that need review.
Boost Student Engagement Throughout the Lesson: According to feedback received by Quizit, knowing there will be a fun, five-minute quiz at the end of a lesson can change the entire dynamic. It makes students “much more concentrated and engaged from the very beginning” rather than just during the quiz itself.
Links:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yoelkrupnik/?originalSubdomain=il
Website: https://quizit.ai/
Email: Yoel@quizit.ai

