MyQuizGPT

MyQuizGPT

Create Live Quizzes and Flashcards on ChatGPT

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Aside from being able to generate live quizzes and flashcards inside of ChatGPT, you can store your quizzes, organize them into folders, merge quizzes and flashcards together, and get personalized revisions. As a student or teacher, you can also share your organized lesson folder.
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So I have been working on this tool that helps you create live quizzes and Flashcards inside of ChatGPT It is called MyQuizGPT. So this is how it works First you visit the GPT. You can upload your PDF, notes, study materials or just prompt it - “Please create a 30 Question Quiz for me on Biology 101” It will ask you to indicate the level you want for the quiz - Beginner, Intermediate or Advanced - Choose one. Ask it to generate a practice link for you as well. The practice link takes you to the website where you can take the quiz, get scored, track your progress, and even get revisions for questions you failed. And this is where it gets interesting. You can group your Quiz/Flashcards into chat folders. Chat folders allows you to share your lessons together with your ChatGPT conversation. A feature that is useful for teachers and instructors. Also, you can merge your quizzes and flashcards together. Lets say you have a bunch of related flashcards, you can join them together into one single lesson. What makes this tool unique? eeemm, if you have tried other AI Quiz maker, you will see that it can sometimes be difficult to create context aware/accurate quizzes/flashcards. But with MyQuizGPT, it leverages ChatGPT interface to create powerful and accurate quizzes for you. You can say - “Based on our conversations in the last 3 day, please create a flashcard for me” (say please, it is good to be nice) Plus it is free, you only need to pay to store the quizzes permanently for future reference. What do you think about this?