Teachers
OCR AS / A Level - which course should I buy?
The H046 AS Only course has now been discontinued in Smart Revise as we have better options for students and teachers. Purchase options If your students are studying AS H046 only, will sit their AS exams in June 2026 (typically year 12) and will not ...
I share a class with another teacher – why can't we both access the course materials in student mode?
If you have purchased vouchers for a course, set up a class and then shared that class with one or more colleagues, you may have noticed that you are able to view the materials in student mode while your co-teacher(s) cannot. Unfortunately, automatic ...
How can I change a student password if I log in using SSO?
If you use SSO to log in with saved credentials and have forgotten your password, you will not be able to change a student's password until you know your own. Follow these steps to recovering your password: All Smart Revise accounts have an ...
How do students make improvements to their marked tasks?
There are two approaches for schools that have DIRT (dedicated improvement and reflection time): Option 1: Return the task to the student. Option 2: Copy and set the task again. Option 1: Return the task to the student Any task can be returned to a ...
What does the data on a student flight path mean?
Students have three flight paths that show their progress with the content in Smart Revise. The blue line shows progress with Quiz (multiple choice), pink is Terms (definitions) and green is Advance (written answers). Student flight path Selecting ...
How do I view flight path data or change the settings?
Teachers can see all the flight paths for their class by navigating to class analytics and clicking Flight paths. By selecting Load full data, the daily breakdown for a student can be seen. To set the target cone start date and end-of-course targets ...
What are flight paths?
Every day a student uses Smart Revise, it records their overall percentage progress on that day. Teachers can then see patterns for individual students and whether they are on-target. On the new-look student course home page, students will see a ...
Can students be moved to another class?
Students can switch classes at any time by clicking Join a class from their student dashboard and entering a different class code. Simply give them the class code of the class you want to move them to, and have them join it – this will automatically ...
I need a quote for Smart Revise
The quickest and easiest way to source a quote is to use the shopping basket in Smart Revise itself. From your teacher dashboard, click Buy course vouchers On the next screen, add the product(s) you wish to purchase to your basket, click on the ...
Can I see how long students have used Smart Revise for?
Logging the time a student has spent working on Smart Revise Although some applications attempt to show the number of minutes / hours a student has used a product for, it isn't actually technically possible to do this accurately. so we do not have a ...
Unverified student accounts
When users register with Smart Revise, before we allow full access to the system, we need to check that the person registering actually has access to the email address being used and can receive emails from us. If you have students in your class that ...
We're a multi-academy trust – can we get a discount on purchasing Smart Revise for multiple schools?
Yes! Orders of 200+ course vouchers are already subject to a 30% discount, automatically applied at the checkout screen. To purchase on behalf of multiple schools in an academy chain, here are the steps you need to follow: Register a central ...
Student has forgotten their password
When a student forgets their Smart Revise password, there are two options available to you. If the student has previously joined a class, the class teacher can reset the student's password by clicking Manage student against their name in the class ...
AI marking in Smart Revise
Our model Smart Revise AI marking uses an adapted large language model provided by OpenAI that is fine tuned to the Smart Revise context. Data protection No personal data is sent to OpenAI. We only send the question, meta data about the question to ...
Can I change to a different course once my students have started using Smart Revise?
At the end of the academic year, teachers often reflect on whether the course their students are following is the most suitable for them and may consider moving to a different exam board. It is possible to have different year groups studying ...
My students cannot see a task I assigned to them
There are two main reasons why your students may not be able to see a task you have created. The assignment process has not been completed. This can happen if the task wizard is exited after the task was created but before students were assigned - or ...
Marking tasks quickly
How to mark tasks quickly Use the “Unmarked” buttons at the top of the marking interface to navigate to the next unmarked student or the next unmarked question. The arrows allow you to navigate from student to student or question to question, but ...
Using the M.A.R.C.K.S. feedback system
MARCKS is a method of providing feedback to students on how to improve their exam technique without using written prose. This is particularly important for peer marking so that students cannot leave inappropriate comments to each other but can still ...
Assigning students to an existing task
Tasks that are set before a student joins a class will not be allocated to them. This is because students that join a class during the academic year from another school would not want to see all the tasks that were set previously that they have not ...
I have joined a school that uses Smart Revise – how do I gain access?
For data protection and safeguarding reasons, the process of transferring Smart Revise access from one teacher account to another should be carried out between teachers themselves wherever possible – having us intervene should only ever be a last ...
How do I transfer my Smart Revise classes to another teacher?
The process of transferring Smart Revise access from one teacher account to another has data protection and safeguarding implications, so unfortunately we cannot simply transfer access from one teacher to another for you. Wherever possible, class ...
Marking a task
If Peer Marking has been enabled, you'll see a task that says "You to mark". To peer mark, click the title of the task. You'll then go through each of the task questions, and be able to mark them, quiz questions will be marked automatically. When ...
How to manage peer marking
Once you have created your task, you'll be able to enable peer marking. If you forgot to choose peer marking as the marking type when creating the task, you can edit your task To enable peer marking, go to: The course The class The task You'll notice ...
An introduction to peer marking
Peer marking is an additional marking process where instead of a teacher marking a task or a student marking their own work, a student's finished task is marked by another student in the class anonymously. For more information about peer marking, ...
Student self-marking
If your teacher has enabled student self-marking, you will be greeted by the following message when completing a task: To self-mark, click Mark task. You'll then go through each of your task questions and be able to mark them. Quiz questions will be ...
Transferring Smart Revise vouchers to other teacher accounts
You can transfer vouchers you have purchased to other teacher accounts from within Smart Revise. This can be particularly useful if you are part of a multi-academy trust and have one central purchasing department or you are a Head of Department ...
Can I view the full range of course materials in student mode?
Yes! Teachers who have purchased vouchers for a course can activate a student mode course pack for that course free of charge. From your teacher dashboard, navigate to the appropriate course. Below your list of classes for that course, you should see ...
Quick Start Guide
See our handy quick start guide below.
I'm expecting an email from you but I haven't received anything
As an online company selling digital products, we conduct a vast majority of our business via email. However, some schools use aggressive email filtering systems, which may prevent you from receiving emails from us including order confirmation, ...
Link to a Task from other software
Once you have created your task, you will be able to copy a shareable link that can be pasted into any third-party system you use to manage your student workflow. To get the link, go to: The course The class Tasks Click the name of the task to expand ...
Copying a task
If you need to copy an existing task - to allocate it to another class, for example - go to: The course The class The task On the Tasks screen, click New task and select Copy an existing task. You will then be asked which task you would like to copy. ...
Enforce a deadline for a task
If you are creating a task and want to enforce a deadline, choose Deadlines enforced from the schedule section of the Task creation wizard. Automatic submission for marking is triggered in one of two ways. If a student performs an action on a task ...
Reordering task questions
When creating a task, you may want to change the order in which the selected questions are asked. To do this, you can simply drag and drop the questions into the order of your choice.
Extending an individual student's deadline
If you need to extend an individual student's deadline: Go to the "Course" Go to the "Class" Click "Tasks" Expand the required Task by clicking on the name or "View Details" Locate the student in the task you want to extend. Click on the "Actions" ...
Deleting a task
Deleting a task is easy. To start, go to: The course The class The task Once you have found the task you wish to delete, click Edit and Delete task. This will permanently delete your task and any submissions. This action cannot be undone.
Tags
Tags are useful for filtering Tasks in a mark book. For example, you could tag tasks as "homework" and then filter the mark book to only show the homework tasks. You can add a useful tag to your task when both: Creating a new task; and Editing an ...
Returning a task to a student
If your student has submitted their task before they have finished you can return the task back to them if you have not committed the mark to the markbook. You simply: Go the the course Go to the class Go to the task Go to the "Course" Expand the ...
Leaderboards
Leaderboards share an individual student's progress with others in the class. This can be motivational for some students who like to know how well they are doing compared to their peers, but they must be used with caution so as not to demotivate ...
Editing a task
Editing a task is simple. Firstly, go to: The course The class Tasks Then find the task you wish to change and click Edit. Here you will be able to change: Task name Notes Marking mode Availability (start date, deadline) Tags
Teacher mark book
To view your mark book, log into your teacher account, then navigate to: The course The class Tasks Then click the button labelled Mark book. On the next screen, you will see a list of students, their average score percentage and their individual ...
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