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    INSTRUCTORS
 

  • Easily build custom quizzes on any subject

  • Track students' learning progress across multiple subjects



    STUDENTS

 

  • Receive instant feedback on your quiz scores

  • Review completed quizzes any time as a study aid

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A Mobile App Designed with Homeschoolers in Mind

Quiz Soup is a simple way for parents and other educators to track individual students' proficiency across different academic subjects using automatically scored multiple-choice quizzes.​

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With the Quiz Builder tool, you can design fully customized multiple-choice quizzes for your students on any topic.  For each quiz, you can specify the number of questions and add as many correct and incorrect answer options as you wish.

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Quiz Soup provides each student with instant feedback on the total quiz score, as well as a score breakdown by question.  This motivates students to complete and review their assignments independently and gives instructors a detailed evaluation tool for gauging their students' progress.

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By tracking student proficiency across multiple subjects, instructors and students can identify both academic strengths and any areas which could use more focus.  Completed quizzes can be saved for review.

THE APP

Privacy

The Quiz Soup app does not collect data from users.

In order to use the app, you are required to set up Instructor and Student accounts.  However, these are only used by the app internally to keep quizzes and grading stats organized.  Data is not transmitted off your device from the app, and nothing you enter is visible to the developer or to third parties.

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For this reason, we are not able to recover your Instructor Account password(s) should you lose or forget them.

PRIVACY
FAQs

FAQs

What is an Instructor or Student Identifier, and how is it different from a Username?

The Instructor and Student Identifiers are used to associate content with specific accounts.  An Instructor's students are associated with that Instructor's account via their Instructor ID, and a Student's quizzes are associated with the Student's account via their Student ID.  The Identifier is what is used to sign in to the account.

 

Instructors are responsible for sharing each Student Identifier with the corresponding student.  The instructor can see the Student Identifiers for every student associated with their account, but each student should only have access to their own ID.  This is intended to prevent unauthorized collaboration and/or trolling.

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The Instructor and Student Usernames are exclusively for users' convenience, and have no connection to the app's core functionality.  This means that the Instructor can change their own or their students' username(s) at any time.  The only function of the Username is to be displayed on the account which is currently signed in.

When assigning a quiz to all students, must every student have the quiz' subject area already assigned?

No, this is not necessary.  In fact, only one student is required to have a subject area set up in order for the instructor to assign a quiz on that subject to everyone!

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For example, you could have 5 students associated with your Instructor account, but have only set up Math as a learning area for one of them.  You then decide you want to assign a Math quiz to all 5 students.  Instead of having to assign Math manually to each of the other 4 students from their individual accounts, you can assign it automatically to each student from the Quiz Builder.  Simply select the ID of the student with Math assigned in the Student Picker, and then select Math in the Subject Picker.  Then, set the toggle near the top right corner to 'All'.  When you create the quiz, Math will be assigned as a learning area to all students who did not already have it.

How are quizzes graded?

Question Scores

 

Each quiz question may have any number of correct and/or incorrect answer options, which are set up by the Instructor in the Quiz Builder.  If A is the number of correct answer options and B is the number of incorrect answer options, then each correct option is worth 1/A points, while each incorrect option is worth -1/B points.  The question's score will then be the sum of the points earned from each correct and incorrect answer option selected by the student, but cannot be less than 0.  A perfect question score is 1 point.

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Quiz Scores

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The quiz score is calculated by adding all the individual question scores, then dividing by the number of questions.  The app will display this score as a percentage.  A perfect quiz result, which would be a score of 1 on every question, gives a quiz score of 100%.  If there are 5 questions in a quiz, and the sum of the student's question scores is 4.1, the quiz score is calculated as (4.1 / 5) x 100%, which is 82%.

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Subject Scores

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Each learning subject assigned to a student tracks the cumulative average of all quiz scores in the subject area as a percentage.  This average can be reset by the instructor at any time.

How are completed quizzes color coded?

When viewing a completed quiz, each question number will be displayed in either green, red or yellow.

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Green indicates the question received the maximum score.

Red indicates the question received a score of zero.

Yellow indicates a score between 1 and 0 (partial credit).

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If you tap on a question entry in the completed quiz to view that particular question, the score will be displayed in the corresponding color near the top of the page.  The answer options are also color coded, with these possibilities:

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Correct answer choice, selected by student:  green text and green highlighting

Correct answer choice, not selected by student:  green text and no highlighting

Incorrect answer choice, selected by student:  red text and red highlighting

Incorrect answer choice, not selected by student:  red text and no highlighting

CONTACT

Contact Us

For questions about the app, technical support, bug reporting, suggestions for improvements, feature requests, or any other feedback you may have​

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