Which feature distinguishes a QuizCraft question from one written by a generic chat model?
- Faster generation speed
- Each question is anchored to a specific paragraph in the source
- Support for true/false questions
- Export to Microsoft Word
Every question carries the paragraph it came from — defensible the day a student appeals.
Faculty get a quiz they can actually publish. When a student appeals, point at the source — not at a black-box prompt. 100% citation retrievability verified across mixed disciplines (n=15).
Upload PDF, DOCX, or pasted text — up to 25 MB. Parsed on our server, never used to train AI.
Claude generates questions, citing the exact paragraph and sentence for each one.
You review citations before publishing — catches the occasional bad question in seconds, not after a complaint.
Every LMS handles QTI differently. We tested ours against Canvas, Moodle, Brightspace, and Blackboard until it stopped breaking.
Imports without manual fix-up — unlike most generators that produce broken Canvas New Quizzes XML.
Direct API push. Quiz appears in your Forms library, ready to assign.
Print-ready, with answer key and citations on a separate page for proctored exams.
Editable .docx — for faculty who do final edits in Word before printing.
The conversation on your campus isn't "should faculty use AI" — it's "how do we let them use it responsibly, with an audit trail." QuizCraft Teams gives your CTL a single tool to recommend, with provenance baked in.
5 quizzes / month · 10 questions each · PDF export · source files kept 7 days.
100 quizzes / month · 50 questions each · QTI, Forms, PDF, Word · keep source material forever.
For CTLs & departments. SSO, shared question banks, invoiced billing, 60-min onboarding workshop.
Pro: switch billing periods any time from your account · Teams: invoiced annually, NET-30
Sixty seconds. No signup. We'll show you the citation flow on a sample reading first.