Signing in
You'll be set up with an account by your school. Use the email address your school provided and follow the Sign In link. If you've forgotten your password, click "Forgot password" on the sign-in screen.
Ask your teacher to confirm you've been added to the workspace. New members appear straight away — no email invite is sent.
Finding an assignment
After signing in, you land on the student dashboard with two tabs:
- Assignments — everything your teacher has opened for submission, plus anything already submitted.
- My Progress — published marks and feedback for work you've already had returned.
An assignment shows the title, the question paper (you can read it in the browser), the deadline if your teacher set one, and a status: Not submitted, Submitted, Graded, or Published.
Submitting your answer
Open the assignment, click Submit Answer
The upload panel opens.
Upload a single PDF
One PDF for the whole answer — text, working, and any diagrams in the same file. Up to 16 MB. Typed or handwritten both work.
Photographing handwritten work?
Use any free PDF-scanner app on your phone (e.g. the built-in Files app on iPhone, Google Drive's scanner on Android) to combine the pages into one PDF. Take pictures in good light with the page flat. Don't worry about cropping perfectly.
Submit
You can re-upload until your teacher closes submissions. Once they do, the page tells you "Submissions closed" and grading begins.
Reading your feedback
When your teacher publishes your assessment, you'll see it under My Progress. Each result shows:
- Your mark and grade at the top.
- A breakdown by assessment objective (AO1, AO2, AO3, AO4) — so you can see your strengths and weaker areas.
- Written feedback, either as a summary or a fully detailed commentary, depending on what your teacher chose.
- "What to do next" — concrete, bespoke pointers on how to improve specific parts of your answer.
The feedback is unique to your script — it isn't a generic comment bank. Take it as a starting point, not a verdict; your teacher has reviewed it before it reached you.
Tracking your progress
The My Progress tab shows your running average across all published assessments, alongside totals: Submitted, Results Published. Click any row for the full report.
You only ever see your own submissions and feedback. No other student in the class can see your marks, your work, or your name in any ranking.
Common questions
- Can I submit late? Only if your teacher has left submissions open. Check the assignment status.
- Can I change my submission? Yes, while submissions are open — just upload again.
- Why hasn't my mark arrived? Your teacher reviews every draft before publishing. There's a small delay between the AI finishing and the teacher releasing the feedback.
- I disagree with the mark — what now? Talk to your teacher. The mark you see has been reviewed and approved by them, not by the AI alone.