ASSESED supports a wide range of assessment types designed to mirror how students learn, revise, and prepare across the year. These assessments are built from syllabus-linked content and powered by spaced retrieval to improve long-term retention and mastery.
1. Check Your Understanding
Short, syllabus-point–specific assessments designed for weekly practice.
These are fully auto-scored and ideal for targeting a single concept or indicator to strengthen recall and reinforce learning through repeated exposure over time.
2. Topic Tests
These combine multiple syllabus points and question formats from across an entire topic.
Topic tests give teachers a clear view of student mastery at the end of a learning sequence and allow students to revise holistically before moving on.
3. Exam Builder Assessments
Create your own exam-style assessment by aggregating multiple topics or units.
These reflect the structure, cognitive demands, and mark weighting of benchmarking assessments prescribed by your curriculum authority. Teachers can customise the length, difficulty and focus areas.
4. Full Exam Simulations
These mirror the full structure, timing, and style of formal WACE/HSC/VCE/QCE examinations (depending on the course).
Students can complete them under exam conditions to build confidence, stamina, and familiarity with the real exam experience.
5. Syllabus-to-Date Assessments
Auto-generated assessments designed for the second half of the year.
They adapt to what has been taught so far and provide a cumulative check of understanding across all completed content.
All assessment types are underpinned by spaced retrieval, ensuring students regularly revisit and strengthen core knowledge throughout the year.
For help building assessments or exploring recommended formats:
Support: support@reviseonline.com
Contact form: https://revise.us-adm-devs.in.ua/contact/
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