Built for the DepEd MATATAG curriculum, not adapted to it
Most quiz tools are general-purpose: they generate plausible questions, and you map them to the curriculum yourself. AcadiumLab starts from the other end. You pick a MATATAG competency, grade, and topic, and the generator drafts items contextualized to DepEd competencies through a curriculum-graph engine — so the assessment is anchored to the curriculum from the first question, not adjusted to fit it afterward.
That means a teacher spends their time reviewing and refining items, not translating a generic worksheet into something that matches what they are actually required to teach.
Seven question types, all graded in one place
AcadiumLab generates quizzes across seven question types — multiple choice, true/false, matching, essay, fill-in-the-blank, multiple answer, and ordering — or lets you build them by hand. Whichever way an item is created, it is gradable in-platform, so a quiz doesn't fragment into a generator in one tab and a gradebook in another.
The mix of types matters: recall-style items and applied items measure different things, and having all of them in one assessment is part of how the platform tells the difference between rote answers and real understanding.
Essays graded against a rubric, before the teacher reads them
Essay questions are scored against a rubric for grammar, coherence, structure, and argument quality before the teacher opens them. The teacher reviews the result, overrides where their judgment differs, and spends their time on feedback instead of first reads — the slowest part of grading a stack of essays.
Per-question analytics that point to the gap
A single quiz score tells you a student passed or didn't. AcadiumLab's per-question analytics tell you which items — and which competencies — a class actually struggled with, so reteaching targets the real gap instead of the whole unit.
Because the platform captures this every time a class is assessed, the same data rolls up into Bloom's-taxonomy mastery tracking and the weekly, school-wide picture of which students are slipping — assessment that feeds insight, not a dead-end score.
Does AcadiumLab generate DepEd MATATAG quizzes?
Yes. Pick a competency and AcadiumLab generates quiz items contextualized to DepEd competencies through a curriculum-graph engine, across seven question types — or you can build them by hand. Everything is gradable in-platform.
What question types can AcadiumLab quizzes use?
Seven: multiple choice, true/false, matching, essay, fill-in-the-blank, multiple answer, and ordering.