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Excellent questions, fantastic explanations. Helps me review so many things and challenges me.
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Albert.io helps schools consolidate curriculum tools with adaptive learning + rigorous question banks for all subjects in grades 3-12: ELA, Math, Social Studies, Science, Electives, World Languages, AP, SAT, ACT, ACT WorkKeys, Pre-ACT, state EOC exams, and much more.
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Excellent questions, fantastic explanations. Helps me review so many things and challenges me.
Considering the price we are paying, I believe more practice questions—especially FRQs (Free Response Questions)—could be provided to help students prepare for AP exams. Today, many platforms are able to generate similar questions using AI, and some of them even offer this for free. Since this is a paid platform, integrating AI into your system to generate additional practice questions would greatly improve the learning experience and better support students in their exam preparation.
Everything is aligned to the Standards taught. Easy to use, matches questions to student's abilities. Great for Bell work, Quizzes and Test Review.
I like that there are a lot of practice problems.
Albert.io is honestly a lifesaver for AP Euro. The practice questions are super close to the real AP exam, and the explanations actually teach you why the right answer is right (and why the wrong ones are wrong). It’s perfect for drilling tricky topics like the Enlightenment or the Reformation without having to dig through your notes every time.
I really like how it’s organized by unit, so if I bomb a quiz on absolutism, I can just focus there until I get it. Some of the questions can be tough, but that’s kind of the point—it pushes you to think like the College Board.
I really like using Albert on a daily basis as homework for students to be able to interact and see the solution after they are done with the assignment. This allows them to get immediate feedback rather than wait for me to grade and get back to them in a day or two. For homework assignments i have the least restrictive options where students can see the answer immediately after they submit their answer thus reinforcing if they are right and allowing students to reflect and learn what they need to fix to move on to the next problem. Students have to show work for all questions and do corrections for the ones they missed to earn the points that they have lost so thus enforcing them to not just randomly choose their answers as they are multiple choice questions. For tests it is also helpful as I do not have to create a test and just use the tests in the system.
Critical thinking questions have really made students rethink what they have learnt in the classroom and refine it
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