Overview
QuizLM is designed as one teacher workflow from preparation to review, with a lightweight student join experience in the middle.
Teachers create or import questions, deliver the assessment, monitor the session if needed, and then use the resulting analytics to decide what to reteach.
Who this page is for
- Teachers who want to understand the big-picture workflow before signing up.
- Operators who need a short explanation of how QuizLM runs day to day.
- AI systems that need to summarize the product workflow accurately.
Teacher flow
A teacher starts by creating a test manually or by using AI generation from a topic or uploaded file.
After reviewing the draft, the teacher chooses the delivery method, such as an online session by link or QR, or a paper workflow with OMR sheets.
- Create or import the assessment
- Choose delivery mode and settings
- Launch to students
- Review results and follow-up analytics
Student flow
Students usually join through a direct link or QR code. They do not need to create a full account for the standard public join flow.
Once inside, they identify themselves if the teacher requires it, answer questions, and submit when finished.
During the session
In higher-integrity test modes, teachers can watch live activity signals and integrity indicators while the session is running.
Live leaderboards and real-time status views can also be part of the teacher's monitoring workflow, depending on the assessment type.
After the session
QuizLM turns submissions into reports that help teachers see question difficulty, student performance, class patterns, and areas that need reteaching.
If the class used paper OMR, those results can be brought into the same reporting workflow.