Product update live since 2 February 2026
Whether you’re reviewing individual student performance, tracking overall class progress, or needing to share results with students and parents for feedback, having quick and reliable access to quiz data is essential. As quizzes become an integral part of assessing student understanding, the ability to easily access and organize quiz data can save valuable time.
With the latest update in Edcafe, you can now export quiz results for each participant and download them as a ZIP file in Word format, making it easier to review performance, share data, and keep records organized.
Exporting Results for Individual Participants
The ability to download individual quiz results as Word documents provides teachers with an easy way to:
- Review student performance in detail
- Keep records of quiz results for future reference or reporting
- Share results with students for individual feedback
This option allows for quick access to each participant’s quiz results without the need to manually compile them, saving valuable time.

Mass Quiz Results Export
For larger classes or when you need to handle multiple quiz results at once, the All responses (zip) feature allows you to mass export all participant responses in a single ZIP file. This makes it easier to:
- Download all quiz results at once, organized and ready for review
- Save time when handling multiple responses across a class
- Share or archive all results in a consistent format
Each participant’s results are stored in Word format, ensuring consistency and ease of access.

Why This Matters
Managing quiz results efficiently is an essential part of any teaching process. Whether you’re tracking individual student progress or reviewing overall class performance, this new update makes it much easier to export and manage quiz data.
By downloading quiz results directly to your device, you can maintain control over your records and ensure that results are accessible when needed—without additional steps or confusion.
The new export options also reduce the time spent manually compiling or copying responses, giving you more time to focus on analyzing student performance and adjusting your teaching approach as needed.
