In this demo, a law professor uses Feedback Aide to assess legal writing and reasoning. As is typical in law case studies, the response must draw on multiple sources of information. Here, Feedback Aide considers the context of these multiple sources in grading each response.
You'll evaluate two student responses, assessing how they synthesize factual scenarios, assess legal implications, and propose structured solutions tailored to a client’s interests. Responses 1 and 2 show varying degrees of mastery by the learners, as can be seen by the feedback.
1. Start by choosing a response and then clicking 'Generate Feedback'.
2. Feedback Aide now scores the response: Review both the rubric and the 'Feedback to learner' to see the evaluation and suggestions for improvement.
3. The human grader has final say. Interact with the rubric to adjust scores and edit the feedback to the learner as needed.
Score depth, structure, and source use—at scale.
A source in an assessment is a passage, excerpt, image, map, graph, or other stimulus that students must interpret and analyze to complete a task. Sources ground student thinking in specific content and allow tasks to assess not just recall or opinion, but interpretation, reasoning, and evidence use. This helps build the skills students need not just for academic success, but for interpreting texts and information in the real world.
Our AI evaluates how well learners use sources, develop ideas, and cite appropriately—tailored to your rubric.