Brainly unveils AI-powered test prep to boost student success

Brainly, an AI Learning Companion platform with 15 million daily active users, has introduced its latest feature, Test Prep. 

The AI-powered tool aims to help students improve their test scores, boost confidence, and reduce anxiety. Test Prep is now available on Brainly’s mobile web and desktop platforms and is designed to supplement classroom learning.

Test Prep utilises Brainly's generative AI technology to assist middle school, high school, and college students prepare for class exams and state assessments. 

Students receive a customised study plan with AI-generated practice questions and explanations by uploading their notes, questions, textbooks, homework, and study guides.

Cody Ashley, a middle school teacher, commented, “Test Prep takes all the actual materials we use in class and creates something that is not generic.” 

The tool offers daily customised tasks aligned with the students’ school schedules, aiming to alleviate the stress of study planning. According to a recent Brainly survey, 68% of U.S. students reported not giving themselves enough time to study for their tests. Test Prep addresses this issue by fostering better study habits through consistent routines.

Bill Salak, Chief Technology Officer and Chief Operating Officer at Brainly, explained the broader benefits of Test Prep: 

"Test Prep goes beyond traditional test preparation to create a personalised study experience for every learner. It harnesses generative AI to help students become more efficient and organised in their study practice so that they approach their exams with confidence and ease."

A Brainly survey of 15,000 high school students revealed that 76% believe AI can reduce stress over final exams, while 73% felt it could help build their confidence in the classroom. The survey also indicated that exams are the primary cause of school-related anxiety for nearly 28% of students.

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