An AI tutor built for QCE.
English, General Maths, Methods, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Ancient History and more. Edapt rebuilds every QCAA syllabus topic to match how you learn and gives you grade-level feedback on every practice response. Free for everyone, no card.
QCE subjects Edapt covers
English
Analytical essays, creative responses and multimodal tasks, with argument structure and evidence woven into your learning style.
Mathematical Methods
Functions, calculus, statistics and probability, with step-by-step solutions in your VARK style and practice at exam standard.
Chemistry
Atomic theory, chemical bonds, rates, equilibria and organic chemistry, with worked examples and diagram supports for every topic.
Biology
Cells, biodiversity, evolution and ecosystems, with visual concept maps, structured notes and practice exam questions.
Physics
Linear motion, waves, electricity and modern physics, with worked solutions pitched to the QCAA external exam format.
Ancient History
Source analysis, historical essay writing and thematic study, with structured paragraph scaffolds and model responses.
Why QCE students need an adaptive tutor
QCE assessment is continuous. Internal folios, reports and exams run across Units 1 to 4 in Year 11 and 12, and the external exam in Year 12 counts heavily toward your ATAR. Getting consistent A grades demands that you understand material deeply, not just recall it for one test.
Edapt builds revision lessons around the specific QCAA syllabus module you are working on, scores your practice responses against the A-to-E descriptors and spells out exactly what moves a B to an A. Spaced repetition based on the forgetting curve means the ideas stay with you across the whole two years, not just until the next assessment.
Marked like an assessor, not a chatbot
Illustrative example. Generic AI gives everyone the same note. Edapt marks against QCAA (the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority) criteria.
Solid essay. Consider adding more analysis and strengthening your conclusion.
The author constructs a complex protagonist whose internal conflict drives the thematic exploration of identity and belonging throughout the novel.
- Analytical understanding of text
- B
- Construction of argument and use of evidence
- B+
- Language and expression
- B
- Strengthen your analytical verbs. Replace constructs with positions, frames or invites the reader to question, which signals a more deliberate reading of authorial intent.
- Quote more precisely. Select three to five words that carry the idea rather than whole sentences, then explain the connotation of each word rather than the meaning of the full sentence.
QCE AI tutor: common questions
Does Edapt follow the current QCAA syllabuses?
Yes. Set your QCE subjects and the unit you are in, and Edapt pitches every lesson to the current QCAA syllabus content descriptors, assessment objectives and the language of the grade descriptions.
Can Edapt help me with internal assessment as well as exams?
Yes. Paste your assessment task sheet or upload a draft response and Edapt will help you plan, draft and refine it, with feedback framed around the QCAA marking criteria for that task type.
How does the grade feedback work?
Edapt scores your practice response against the A-to-E grade descriptors, shows you the mark for each criterion and explains in plain language what you need to do to move up a grade. It is a study tool, not an official QCAA result.
Is the QCE tutor free to use?
Yes, completely. Edapt is free for every student, every subject, no card and no catch.
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