VCAA-style essay grader
Paste an essay or SAQ. Edapt marks like a real VCE / HSC examiner — band-by-band, criterion-by-criterion, with quotes from your work.
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Photosynthesis
Picture chloroplasts as solar panels — light hits them, water splits…
Light → PSII ↓ H₂O split ↓ e⁻ chain → ATP
Week 18
2,340 XP
Rank 14 of 50 · top 30% promote
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Paste an essay or SAQ. Edapt marks like a real VCE / HSC examiner — band-by-band, criterion-by-criterion, with quotes from your work.
Tap once and ask out loud. Sub-second replies. Socratic by default — Edapt asks back instead of handing you the answer.
What's the difference between mitosis and meiosis?
Good question — let me flip it. If a cell needs to make two genetically identical copies, which one would it use?
Pick a subject and a duration. Edapt picks questions weighted toward your weakest dot-points and grades every answer at the end.
Explain how the structure of the lipid bilayer enables selective permeability. (4 marks)
What you'd score if exams were today — based on your mastery, mock exams, and graded responses. Plus the five spots to fix first.
VCE Biology
Edapt tracks every concept you've hit — quiz answers, flashcards, grade criteria, mock exams — and aims your next lesson at your weakest spots.
Where to focus next
Paste a chapter or upload a slide deck — Edapt generates 10 VCAA-style questions tagged by syllabus dot-point with proper mark schemes.
Define ATP and explain its role… (2 marks)
Describe how a proton gradient drives… (4 marks)
State two products of glycolysis. (1 mark)
Type a topic, get a clean flowchart, mind map, or sequence diagram. Built into every lesson when you're a Visual learner.
graph TD
A[Stimulus] --> B[Receptor]
B --> C{Sensory neuron}
C --> D[Spinal cord]
D --> E[Motor neuron]
E --> F[Effector]
F --> G[Response]Drop in your notes or a PDF and Edapt cuts a 6–10 minute two-host podcast walking through it. NotebookLM-style, built in.
Krebs cycle recap
8 min · two-host podcast
A So why does the Krebs cycle even matter outside an exam?
BHonestly? It's the bit that turns your toast into ATP — without it you couldn't even open a textbook.
Paste any YouTube link with captions. Edapt turns it into structured notes with timestamps, plus 10 flashcards and a quiz.
Source
youtube.com/watch?v=…
Snap a maths or physics question. Edapt walks every step with reasoning, the final answer, and the common mistakes to avoid.
Factor: (2x + 1)(x − 3) = 0
Set each factor to zero: 2x + 1 = 0 or x − 3 = 0
Solve each: x = −½ or x = 3
Upload up to 25 MB. The text becomes the source for any lesson, study pack, cheatsheet, podcast, or practice-question set.
Drop a PDF, .docx, or .pptx
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Every lesson, flashcard, and grade earns XP. Top 30% promote each week. Twelve badges to chase. Duolingo-style, but for VCAA.
Silver league · Week 18
2,340 XP · rank 14 of 50
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