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For many teachers, Tassomai has become synonymous with independent learning, homework and revision — and with good reason. Its algorithm-driven question engine, adaptive quizzing, and powerful analytics make it a standout tool for consolidating knowledge outside the classroom.

But that’s only part of the story.

With the growing use of Class Tasks and the introduction of its brand new Group Quiz feature, Tassomai is evolving. It’s now not just a homework and revision platform — it’s a dynamic, data-informed tool that’s changing the way teachers approach in-class learning too.

Let’s explore how these features are reshaping the role of Tassomai in schools.

Class Tasks: Structure, Focus and Real-Time Learning

The Class Tasks feature allows teachers to assign specific Tassomai content for use during lessons. Whether it’s a quick knowledge check at the start of a topic or a mid-lesson consolidation exercise, Class Tasks provide structure and intentionality to in-class quizzing.

Crucially, they align with what we know from cognitive science: retrieval practice, spaced repetition, and formative assessment all play key roles in durable learning. Class Tasks let teachers deploy those principles deliberately and with precision.

Here’s how Class Tasks support classroom learning:

• Guided retrieval: Helps students bring prior knowledge to the surface, making new content more accessible.

• Flexible pacing: Students work at their own speed, allowing teachers to circulate and support where needed

• Live data feedback: Teachers can respond in the moment to areas of struggle or misconception.

Group Quiz: Live, Targeted, and Truly Collaborative

Tassomai Group Quiz

While Class Tasks bring structure, Group Quiz adds immediacy and interactivity.

Launched for beta testing ahead of the 2025 exam season, Group Quiz transforms the classroom into a collaborative learning environment — using Tassomai’s deep question bank and real-time data to drive whole-class engagement.

Group Quiz is teacher-led but student-focused: teachers select the group, the topic, and the duration, and Tassomai automatically curates a quiz that prioritises the specific misconceptions and weaknesses of that group.

With Group Quiz, teachers can:

• Run low-prep, high-impact revision sessions tailored to their class

• Use national benchmark data to generate discussion and stretch students

• Prompt cold calling and whole-class dialogue around tricky question

• Deliver engaging starter or plenary tasks that reinforce core knowledge

It’s a feature rooted in the best of what we know about effective teaching — responsive instruction, deliberate practice, and the power of peer discussion.

Shifting the Narrative: Tassomai as a Teaching Tool

When schools first adopt Tassomai, it’s often as a homework solution: a way to ensure students are revising regularly, with minimal teacher workload. But once Class Tasks and Group Quiz are introduced, teachers begin to see something deeper: Tassomai becomes part of the pedagogy.

It supports:

• Responsive teaching, with data that informs and adapts instruction

• Formative assessment, helping teachers identify gaps and intervene quickly

• Student agency, as learners see and track their progress in real time

Used in the classroom, Tassomai becomes more than just an app — it becomes a teaching assistant, a curriculum mirror, and a feedback engine rolled into one.

Bringing It All Together

Incorporating Tassomai into classroom teaching is a natural extension of what makes it so effective for homework: it’s smart, adaptive, and rooted in learning science.

Class Tasks offer structure and focus; Group Quiz brings energy and collaboration. Together, they empower teachers to use Tassomai not just to support learning, but to lead it.

So next time you think about edtech options for schools, think beyond homework. Think starters, plenaries, live data, responsive teaching — and a classroom full of students engaged in meaningful learning.

Want to explore these features in your classroom?
Contact Tassomai to book a demo and learn more about Group Quiz, Class Tasks and other innovative features that helped make Tassomai No.1 in BusinessCloud’s EdTech 50 of 2025.