Teachers turn paper quizzes into links with Jotform

Jotform Quiz – Jotform says its Quiz Maker and AI Agent templates let teachers build classroom quizzes faster—starting from nearly 2,000 free templates, transforming uploaded or scanned documents into online quizzes, and sharing results through a link instead of sending mult
The stack of papers didn’t just grow—it followed her from one lesson to the next. After a long day. there was always another quiz to review. another answer key to double-check. another set of results scattered across submissions. What she wanted was simpler: a quiz she could build, share as a link, and review in one place.
That frustration sits behind Jotform’s latest pitch to teachers: a faster way to create online quizzes, exit tickets, and end-of-unit exams—using its Quiz Maker and AI Agent tools.
Jotform frames quizzes as a daily classroom necessity. used to check understanding after a mini-lesson. launch a unit with a pre-assessment. or review before a test. The time cost. though—building. sharing. and then organizing results—can add up quickly. especially for teachers running more than one section.
With Jotform’s Quiz Maker. the promise is direct: build a quiz quickly. share it through a link. and use response data to plan what comes next. The message is also practical—there’s “no point in collecting data you aren’t going to use. ” and the goal is to keep quiz feedback usable rather than buried in documents.
The company points to several ways teachers can create quizzes. The first is a template route: Jotform offers nearly 2. 000 quiz templates. including math quizzes. geography quizzes. vocabulary quizzes. spelling tests. pop quizzes. trivia quizzes. and more. Teachers can browse the library. select something close to what they need. then customize it with their own questions using a drag-and-drop builder.
The second method uses Quiz Maker with AI. Jotform says Quiz Maker can create a quiz by building from an existing file—either by uploading a digital document or scanning a physical one. The same approach is positioned for teachers who already have material: an old paper quiz. a study guide. or even a chapter outline can be turned into a quiz that lives online.
The third path is through AI Agent templates. Instead of presenting a quiz as a traditional form, Jotform describes AI Agents that guide a student through a quiz in a conversational way. It’s pitched as especially suitable for self-paced practice or independent work.
Creating a quiz, in Jotform’s telling, starts with choosing a template or jumping into Quiz Maker. The process described is straightforward: a teacher can upload a document. type an AI prompt. or scan a document. then decide on the number of questions and the type of questions. After Quiz Maker generates the quiz, the teacher customizes the content, including adding questions themselves before sharing.
Sharing is presented as a key time-saver. Once the quiz is ready, Jotform says teachers can click the share button for multiple ways to distribute it, including a quick link.
For teachers who want to skip the blank page, Jotform highlights four AI Agent templates:
– Quiz Manager AI Agent: a general-purpose agent to help organize and run quizzes for a classroom. – Vocabulary Quiz AI Agent: geared toward ELA. world language classes. or building academic vocabulary across content areas. starting from a list of vocabulary words. – Basic English Exam AI Agent: described as useful for English language learner support, summer school, or end-of-year review. – Geography Quiz AI Agent: built for social studies teachers covering states, countries, capitals, landforms, and more.
Jotform says each AI Agent template is fully customizable to match grade level. subject. and learning goals. and that teachers provide training data—such as vocabulary lists—while AI Agents generate the student-facing experience. The experience is positioned as familiar to anyone who has used Jotform’s Form Builder.
The pitch ends where many teachers start the year: with time. Jotform says its combination of nearly 2. 000 templates. AI Agent options. and AI-generated quizzes gives flexibility—especially for teachers refreshing quizzes used for years or building something completely new. The company also directs educators to its education page to sign up for a free account. arguing the platform saves time in three places that matter most: sharing quizzes. collecting submissions. and reviewing results.
For teachers, the appeal is less about flashy technology than about reclaiming the hours spent on the mechanical parts of assessment—turning quiz time into something faster, cleaner, and easier to act on.
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So like teachers just scan papers and it turns into a link? Seems kinda dystopian but also sounds convenient.
I don’t get it, isn’t a quiz already online if they just use Google Forms? Sounds like another app trying to sell the same thing.
Wait but if it’s “AI Agent” then does it grade for them automatically? Because I swear my kid’s teachers already do that, and it always feels wrong.
This is gonna end up like everything else where they say “nearly 2,000 free templates” then the good stuff is behind a paywall. Also paper quizzes are annoying but scanning/links for results… where’s the privacy part? Like who owns the student data if it’s shared by link?