Assessment Engine
Automating Quantitative and Objective Assessments
One Assessment. Shared Version or Many Versions. Automated
Marking. Structured Reporting.
A Clearer Way to Automate Assessments
Assessment Engine is designed to help educators, institutions, training providers, and learning support teams turn assessment content into structured digital workflows.
The service is positioned around two main pathways:
- Quantitative Assessment Automation for calculation-based assessments.
- Objective Assessment Automation for assessments with predetermined
answers.
Both pathways can support fillable assessments, automated marking, reporting,
feedback, and batch processing.
Two Assessment Automation Pathways
Pathway 1: Quantitative Assessment Automation
For assessments involving calculations, formulas, numerical reasoning, and problem-solving.
Delivery Models
- One Assessment → Shared Version
Every student receives the same assessment, and the completed responses
are marked through an automated workflow. - One Assessment → Many Versions
One assessment blueprint produces multiple equivalent versions using
different values while keeping the same learning outcomes and difficulty
level.
Examples of Quantitative Assessment Areas
- Mathematics
- Statistics
- Finance
- Accounting
- Economics
- Engineering
- Physics
- Operations Research
- Numerical Analysis
Typical Tasks
- Solving equations
- Matrix operations
- Statistical calculations
- Linear Programming
- Compound Interest
- Financial Mathematics
- Numerical Analysis problems
Pathway 2: Objective Assessment Automation
For assessments where answers are predetermined and can be marked
consistently.
Delivery Model
- One Assessment → Shared Version
Every student receives the same assessment. The system compares student
responses with a predetermined answer key and produces marking
results and reports.
Objective Assessment Types
- Multiple Choice Questions
- Fill in the Blanks
- Matching Questions
- True/False Questions
- Select All That Apply
- Checkbox Questions
- Dropdown Questions
- Classification Questions
- Terminology Questions
- Knowledge Checks
Examples of Subject Areas
- Information Systems
- Computer Science
- Cybersecurity
- Business Studies
- Health Sciences
- Pacific History
- Professional Development Courses
- Compliance Training
How the Workflow Looks
| Assessment Type | Delivery Option | Marking Logic |
| Quantitative Assessment | One Assessment → Shared Version | Marking is based on calculated answers, formulas, rules, and expected numerical results. |
| Quantitative Assessment | One Assessment → Many Versions | Each version has its own generated values, answer key, and worked solutions. |
| Objective Assessment | One Assessment → Shared Version | Marking is based on predetermined answers such as MCQ choices, matching pairs, true/- false responses, and selected checkboxes. |
What the Assessment Engine Can Do
| Generate | Mark | Report |
| Create shared-version or multi-version assessments. | Process completed student responses using automated marking workflows. | Produce scores, feedback, summaries, and structured reports. |
| Generate fillable digital assessments. | Mark quantitative and objective responses consistently. | Summarize performance across students and versions. |
| Create solution sets for each quantitative version. | Compare objective responses with predetermined answer keys. | Provide clean outputs for educators and institutions. |
Core Services
- Quantitative Assessment Automation
- Objective Assessment Automation
- One Assessment → Shared Version
- One Assessment → Many Versions
- Fillable Digital Assessments
- Automated Marking and Reporting
- Solution Generation
- Feedback Generation
- Batch Processing of Student Submissions
- Assessment Workflow Automation
Why This Matters
Assessment Engine supports both calculation based assessments and structured objective assessments. This means the same service can support Mathematics, Statistics, Finance, Engineering, Information Systems, Cybersecurity, Business Studies, Pacific
History, Health Sciences, compliance training, and other subjects where responses
can be marked using clear rules or predetermined answers.
Who This Is For
- Educators and tutors
- Schools and universities
- Training providers
- EdTech teams
- Mathematics and Statistics departments
- Business and Information Systems departments
- Corporate training teams
- Compliance and certification providers
- Learning support providers
Assessment Engine
Specializing in Quantitative and Objective Assessment Automation
Quantitative Assessments: One Assessment → Shared Version or One Assessment
→ Many Versions.
Objective Assessments: One Assessment → Shared Version, with predetermined
answers and consistent automated marking.
See the System in Action
A single assessment workflow can move from question design to fillable assessment
delivery, completed responses, automated marking, worked solutions,
feedback, and summary reporting.