Modern assessment solutions for the rigor of law school. Law schools need tools that match the demands of legal education without burdening students or instructors with extra systems to learn. Atomic Assessments keeps everything within your LMS, making it easy to author, deliver secure, high-stakes exams, formative quizzes, and written legal analysis.
Request a DemoCreate and grade essays, short answers, and problem-solving exercises with ease, ensuring your students gain valuable practice for the bar exam and beyond.
Evaluate students through oral arguments and writing assignments alongside traditional multiple-choice questions.
Provide actionable feedback and streamline exam workflows, all while delivering a seamless experience that supports academic success and professional readiness.
Build assessments that reflect the depth of legal thinking. Use case-based questions, branching logic, and essay prompts to evaluate higher-order reasoning.
Atomic Assessments works directly in all major learning management systems — no need for external tools or additional logins.
Award partial credit, provide individualized feedback, and annotate student answers to support mastery of complex legal concepts.
Timed assessments, question randomization, and secure item banks protect academic integrity without requiring additional lockdown software.
Built to meet WCAG 2.1 accessibility standards, ensuring that every student has a fair opportunity to succeed.
Yes. Atomic Assessments offers robust tools for grading written responses, including rubric-based scoring, annotations, partial credit, and instructor feedback. These features are ideal for evaluating legal writing, case analysis, and argumentation.
Absolutely. You can deliver timed exams, randomize questions and answers, use item banks, and restrict access windows within your LMS to ensure academic integrity in high-stakes environments.
No. Atomic Assessments works entirely within your LMS, so there's no need for students or faculty to manage a separate system or download additional tools.
Atomic Assessments supports over 40 question types, including multiple choice, short answer, essays, case-based scenarios, matching, numeric response, and logic-based interactions, making it ideal for the varied assessment needs of legal education.
Yes. The platform is designed with accessibility in mind and complies with WCAG 2.1 standards to ensure all students, including those using assistive technologies, can fully engage with assessments.