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Student Evidence — Write. Declare. Reference. Grow.

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What is Student Evidence?

Student Evidence helps students complete written assessment while building a record of how their work was developed. It supports drafting, saving, source declarations, referencing, and teacher review.

For Students

1. Log in

Enter your class code, student display name, and PIN. Your teacher will provide these details.

2. Open your assessment

From the student dashboard, choose the assessment you need to complete.

3. Use the scaffold

The scaffold is a guide only. It helps you plan your response, but it is not counted as your own writing.

4. Write your response

Type your work into the editor. Save regularly so your progress is stored.

5. Declare sources

Use the Declare or Reference buttons when you use research, AI assistance, copied notes, teacher resources, or other external material.

6. Submit

When your work is finished, press Submit. Your teacher can then review your writing and evidence.

For Teachers

1. Create a class

Use Create / Manage Classes to set up your class. Each class can have a class code for student login.

2. Add students

Add student display names and PINs. For privacy, students can use first name and surname initial.

3. Create an assessment

Add the task instructions, due date, checkpoint date, word target, rubric, and optional scaffold.

4. Review progress

Use Class Insights to check draft progress, submissions, declarations, and writing evidence.

5. Export evidence

Use the PDF export options for teacher review or school evidence workflows.

6. Support students

Evidence indicators should support professional judgement and learning conversations, not automatic misconduct decisions.

Academic Integrity Guide

Declare: Students should declare research, copied notes, AI assistance, teacher resources, and any material that was not fully written from memory.
Reference: Students should add enough source information for the teacher to understand where the information came from.
Evidence: The app records writing activity to help teachers understand how the work developed over time.

Common Questions

Does the scaffold count as student writing?

No. The scaffold is guidance only and should not be counted as the student’s own response.

Can students paste work?

Yes, but pasted material should be declared if it comes from research, AI, notes, teacher resources, or another external source.

Does the app decide if a student has cheated?

No. The app provides evidence for teacher review. The teacher and school make final decisions.

Can students print or export their response?

Yes. Students can use the Print / Export PDF button if this has been enabled in the workflow.

Need Help?

Ask your teacher if you are a student. If you are a teacher, check your class setup, assessment settings, and student login details first.

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