Our Exam Process Had 23 Steps — We Cut It to 7
Streamlining the entire assessment lifecycle with one platform
KiwiBee· KiwiBee
The 23-Step Assessment Nightmare
I once mapped our end-of-term exam process. From exam creation to parent reports, I counted 23 distinct steps across 6 different systems. Create questions in Word. Format for printing. Email to admin for photocopying. Distribute to departments. Collect completed exams. Distribute to markers. Mark on paper. Enter scores into spreadsheet. Import spreadsheet into reporting system. Generate reports in another system. Print reports. Distribute reports. File original scripts. It was madness.
Each handoff was a potential failure point. Lost scripts. Data entry errors. Inconsistent marking. Reports generated with last term's data because someone forgot to update the spreadsheet. We spent more time managing the process than actually assessing learning.
The Streamlined Seven
Now: 1) Create exam in the exams module with skill-linked questions. 2) Students complete digitally or on paper (scanned). 3) AI marks with teacher moderation. 4) Grades automatically flow to the Skills Gradebook. 5) Reports auto-generate. 6) Parents notified via portal. 7) Archive for records. Seven steps. One system. No spreadsheets. No data re-entry. No lost scripts.
The AI marking is the revelation. For objective questions, it's 100% accurate. For written responses, it provides a suggested grade and feedback that teachers review. Our moderation process found the AI's suggestions match teacher judgments 87% of the time. The 13% that need adjustment are flagged for easy review. Teachers spend their time on genuine assessment decisions, not mechanical marking.
Time Saved, Quality Improved
Our end-of-term assessment cycle used to take three weeks from first exam to final report. Now it takes five days. Teachers have more time for feedback conversations. Students get results faster. Parents receive detailed skill-level breakdowns instead of single grade summaries. We didn't just save time — we improved the entire assessment experience.
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