u/Siva_EdisonOS

Free Tool to get better diagnostic data from student Blueook tests

Free Tool to get better diagnostic data from student Blueook tests

If you teach students for Digital SAT, you already know the official College Board score reports are vague to build a good lesson plan from.

We built this tool that lets you upload a student's official score report PDF and details page and it instantly generates a deep-dive diagnostics breakdown. It maps down section level analysis, topic-wise breakdown and tag-wise insights, offering you a in-depth understanding of your performance. You now dont need to spend hours manually analyzing their test.

Here is the link - https://bluebook.edisonos.com/

Use it and give feedback here

u/Siva_EdisonOS — 15 hours ago
▲ 47 r/edtech

The hidden danger of AI-Generated practice questions in 2026

As someone in Edtech. I'm seeing a gold rush of platforms using LLMs to generate 10,000+ practice questions for that SAT/ACT/AP exams. On the surface, it looks like a win for students as they get more practice.

Under the hood, it's a mess. Standardized tests aren't just about 'correct answers', they are about the 'specific dustractor logic'. Official test writers spend months crafting 'wrong' answers that catch common mental errors.

AI is currently great at 'correct' but terrible at 'subtle wrong'. It often creates questions that are either too easy or weirdly impossible because they lack the specific pedagogical traps of College Board.

If you're building or buying EdTech right now, do not look at the quantity of the question bank. Look at metadata. If they can't tell you the 'Distractor Logic' for a wrong answer, it was probably written by a bot.

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u/Siva_EdisonOS — 4 days ago