> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.chamilo.org/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.chamilo.org/teacher-guide/teacher-guide/assessing-learners.md).

# Assessing Learners

Chamilo provides a comprehensive set of tools for evaluating your learners' knowledge and tracking their performance.

* [**Exercises**](/teacher-guide/teacher-guide/assessing-learners/exercises.md) — Create quizzes and tests with a variety of question types, automatic grading, and detailed feedback
* [**Assignments**](/teacher-guide/teacher-guide/assessing-learners/assignments.md) — Collect homework and projects from learners, with support for file uploads, peer review, and manual or AI-assisted grading
* [**Surveys**](/teacher-guide/teacher-guide/assessing-learners/surveys.md) — Gather feedback from learners through customizable questionnaires
* [**Attendance**](/teacher-guide/teacher-guide/assessing-learners/attendance.md) — Track learner presence in class sessions
* [**Gradebook**](/teacher-guide/teacher-guide/assessing-learners/gradebook.md) — Combine scores from exercises, assignments, and other activities into a unified grade, and award certificates

The **Reporting** tool is still present but moved to the top of the course homepage for the teacher, as a small chart icon. This is the central place to access progress information for the whole course and its students.

These tools work together: exercise scores and assignment grades can feed into the Gradebook, which can be linked to certificate generation and skill validation.


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