Iteration 1 of 5
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Here are some of the best online assessment platforms for teachers:
1. **Google Forms + Quiz mode**
- Best for: quick, low-cost quizzes
- Pros: free, easy to use, auto-grading, integrates with Google Classroom
- Good for: exit tickets, short quizzes, surveys
2. **Quizizz**
- Best for: fun, self-paced practice and quizzes
- Pros: game-like interface, detailed reports, homework mode, question bank
- Good for: K–12 formative assessment
3. **Kahoot!**
- Best for: live classroom checks for understanding
- Pros: highly engaging, competitive format, easy setup
- Good for: review sessions and quick polls
4. **Edpuzzle**
- Best for: video-based assessment
- Pros: embed questions in videos, track student progress, assign homework
- Good for: flipped classroom and remote learning
5. **Formative**
- Best for: real-time formative assessment
- Pros: live student responses, multiple question types, instant feedback
- Good for: teachers who want to monitor work as students complete it
6. **Nearpod**
- Best for: interactive lessons with built-in assessments
- Pros: quizzes, polls, drawing tools, live participation, analytics
- Good for: whole-class instruction and engagement
7. **Socrative**
- Best for: simple, fast assessments
- Pros: exit tickets, short quizzes, immediate results
- Good for: quick classroom checks
8. **Microsoft Forms**
- Best for: schools using Microsoft 365
- Pros: easy quiz creation, auto-grading, integrates with Teams
- Good for: districts already on Microsoft
**Best overall picks**
- **Best free option:** Google Forms
- **Best for engagement:** Quizizz
- **Best for live lessons:** Nearpod
- **Best for video assignments:** Edpuzzle
- **Best for quick checks:** Socrative
If you want, I can also give you:
- the **best platforms by grade level**,
- the **best free platforms only**, or
- a **comparison table** with pricing and features.
Iteration 2 of 5
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Here are some of the best online assessment platforms for teachers, depending on what you need:
- **Google Forms** — free, simple quizzes, auto-grading, easy to use with Google Classroom
- **Microsoft Forms** — great if your school uses Microsoft 365; quick quizzes and surveys
- **Quizizz** — fun, game-like practice and formative assessment; strong reports
- **Kahoot!** — best for live, interactive quizzes and review games
- **Formative** — excellent for real-time student work, open-ended responses, and live feedback
- **Edpuzzle** — best for assessing understanding through video lessons
- **Nearpod** — strong for interactive lessons with embedded checks for understanding
- **Canvas Quizzes** — ideal for schools already using Canvas LMS; solid grading tools
- **Schoology Assessments** — good LMS-based testing and classroom management
- **Classkick** — great for monitoring student progress in real time and giving feedback
**Best overall picks:**
- **Quizizz** for most teachers
- **Formative** for deeper assessment
- **Google Forms** for free/basic use
- **Kahoot!** for engagement
If you want, I can also rank them by **free options, ease of use, or best for K-12 vs college**.
Iteration 3 of 5
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Here are some of the best online assessment platforms for teachers:
- **Google Forms** — free, easy quizzes, auto-grading, great for quick checks
- **Quizizz** — fun live or homework quizzes, strong reports, student-paced
- **Kahoot!** — best for live class games and engagement
- **Edpuzzle** — ideal for video-based questions and flipped classrooms
- **Nearpod** — interactive lessons with embedded formative assessments
- **Formative** — great for real-time feedback, open-ended responses, and standards tracking
- **Socrative** — simple, reliable quizzes and exit tickets
- **Blooket** — game-style review that students usually love
- **ClassMarker** — more formal testing, secure quizzes, good for higher-stakes assessments
- **Canvas Quizzes / SpeedGrader** — best if your school already uses Canvas LMS
- **Schoology Assessments** — strong for schools using Schoology
- **Microsoft Forms** — solid option if your district uses Microsoft 365
**Best overall picks:**
- **Most versatile:** Quizizz
- **Best live engagement:** Kahoot!
- **Best formative assessment:** Formative
- **Best video lessons:** Edpuzzle
- **Best free option:** Google Forms
If you want, I can also give you a **best platform for elementary, middle, high school, or higher ed** list.
Iteration 4 of 5
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Here are some of the best online assessment platforms for teachers, depending on what you need:
- **Google Forms** — best free/simple option for quizzes, exit tickets, and basic auto-grading.
- **Quizizz** — great for engaging live or self-paced quizzes; strong reports and student-friendly interface.
- **Kahoot!** — best for game-style review and quick formative checks.
- **Edpuzzle** — ideal for assessing understanding through video lessons with embedded questions.
- **Formative** — excellent for real-time feedback, open-ended responses, and standards-based assessment.
- **Nearpod** — strong all-in-one option for lessons plus polls, quizzes, and formative checks.
- **Schoology Assessments** — good if your school already uses Schoology LMS.
- **Canvas Quizzes** — best for schools using Canvas; solid for more formal assessments.
- **Microsoft Forms** — a simple alternative to Google Forms, especially in Microsoft schools.
- **Pear Deck** — best for interactive instruction with embedded checks for understanding.
### Best picks by use case
- **Free/basic:** Google Forms, Microsoft Forms
- **Most engaging:** Quizizz, Kahoot!
- **Best formative feedback:** Formative, Nearpod
- **Best video-based assessment:** Edpuzzle
- **Best LMS-integrated:** Canvas, Schoology
If you want, I can also give you:
1. a **top 5 ranked list**, or
2. the **best platforms for elementary, middle, or high school**.
Iteration 5 of 5
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Here are some of the best online assessment platforms for teachers:
- **Google Forms** — free, simple, great for quizzes, auto-grading, and easy integration with Google Classroom.
- **Quizizz** — fun, student-friendly, strong for live or self-paced quizzes, and has good reporting.
- **Kahoot!** — best for game-style formative checks and engagement in class.
- **Formative** — excellent for real-time student work, short answers, and seeing responses as students submit them.
- **Socrative** — solid for quick checks, exit tickets, and instant feedback.
- **Edpuzzle** — best if you want to assess students through video lessons with embedded questions.
- **Moodle** — powerful LMS with robust quiz and assessment tools, best for schools needing more control.
- **Canvas Quizzes / New Quizzes** — strong for larger courses and standards-based assessment.
- **Microsoft Forms** — good alternative to Google Forms, especially for Microsoft 365 schools.
- **Classkick** — great for monitoring student work live and giving feedback during practice.
**Best overall picks:**
- **Google Forms** for simplicity and free use
- **Quizizz** for engagement
- **Formative** for deeper assessment
- **Edpuzzle** for video-based checks
If you want, I can also give you the **best platforms by use case** (free, K–12, higher ed, formative, summative, or AI-powered).