After-Class Revision Routine Using Quiz Exports
The best time to start revision is soon after class, while the material is still familiar. A short after-class routine can turn a quiz export into useful practice before the topic fades.
This routine is designed for students who receive Kahoot PDFs, Wooclap exports, or other quiz materials after class.
Step 1: Save The Export Immediately
Do not leave the file buried in downloads.
Save it with a clear name that includes the week and topic. This takes less than a minute but prevents confusion later.
Step 2: Convert It Into A Practice Set
Upload the export into Quizzy and review the extracted questions.
You do not need to study immediately. The goal is to create a clean practice set while you still remember the class context.
Step 3: Do A Ten-Minute Recall Session
Answer a small number of questions without notes.
This quick session shows:
- What you understood during class
- What you forgot quickly
- Which terms need review
- Which questions need cleanup
Short sessions are easier to repeat than long study blocks.
Step 4: Add One Note For Each Weak Area
If you miss a question, write one short note explaining the correct idea.
Do not rewrite the whole lecture. Keep the note focused.
Example:
`Authentication verifies identity; authorization controls access.`
Step 5: Schedule A Retry
Set a simple retry point:
- Tomorrow
- Three days later
- Before the next class
- During weekly review
The delay helps you check whether the idea stayed in memory.
Example: A 20-Minute After-Class Routine
Here is a realistic version of the routine:
First five minutes: save the export, rename it, and upload it into Quizzy.
Next five minutes: scan the extracted questions and fix obvious formatting issues.
Next seven minutes: answer a small set of questions without notes.
Final three minutes: write down the weakest topic and choose a retry time.
This is short enough to do after class, but it still changes the material from a passive file into an active revision set.
Common Mistakes To Avoid
Avoid these habits:
- Leaving the export in your downloads folder
- Waiting until exam week to open the quiz file
- Reading answers before attempting questions
- Saving unclear questions without editing them
- Reviewing every note instead of focusing on weak quiz results
The routine works because it is small, specific, and connected to feedback from questions.
Final Thoughts
An after-class routine does not need to be long. Save the export, convert it, answer a few questions, write short corrections, and retry later.
Quizzy helps by making the class quiz export easier to use as an active recall tool.


