Teachers
How do I mark a task?
Once a task has been submitted by a student you will need to mark them if you have not enabled self or peer marking. Most questions can also be marked by AI, but not all. 1. Navigating to a task To mark a task, log into your teacher account and ...
How do students start a task?
Once a task has been created and set, students will see "Your tasks" at the top of their selected course page. Waiting for will tell the student what stage the task is at. You to Start You to complete You to mark (if enabled) Peer to Mark (if ...
Creating a new task
To create a new task, log into your teacher account, then navigate to the course and class you wish to set a new task for and click Tasks: Click on New task to get started. The task creation wizard will guide you through the process of setting a new ...
Are there any discounts available?
Yes! We have a simple bulk discount offer, available to all customers whether they have a Craig 'n' Dave membership or not, applied automatically at the checkout. Our pricing and discount structure can be found here: Pricing – Smart Revise More ...
There are only a few months left on the course I want to purchase – can I get a discount?
While we advise teachers to purchase Smart Revise for their students from the beginning of the course, we appreciate that school budgets don't always allow for that. You may also have only just discovered Smart Revise and want to purchase it for your ...
Class settings
Every class you create in Smart Revise has its own class configuration screen. Once you have selected a class press the "More Actions" then "Configure Class" from the dropdown. You can do various things from the class configuration screen: A - Class ...
How do I purchase Smart Revise for my class?
Please note: We cannot process purchase orders we receive via email. Orders must be placed through the class teacher's Smart Revise account. The course vouchers will then be applied to that account, enabling the class teacher to allocate the vouchers ...
Is Smart Revise included with a Craig 'n' Dave membership?
No, Smart Revise is not included with a Craig 'n' Dave membership. Smart Revise has significantly more overheads in terms of hosting and development. We cannot afford to include it in a membership unfortunately.
We teach shared classes – how can multiple teachers create, join and manage shared classes?
Start by setting up your class if you haven't already. How do I set up a new class? Every class has a six character class code shown on the class management screen. Tell your colleagues the class code. E.g. KABQE6. Your colleague will need to have ...
How do I reclaim a voucher if a student has left my class / school so I can allocate it to another student?
As long as a voucher is still valid and has time remaining before expiration you may reclaim then and reassign them to different student. There are 2 way to reclaim a voucher: 1. Accessing your Class and clicking "Reclaim Voucher". 2. Click on the ...
How do I allocate vouchers to my students once I have purchased them?
First make sure you have purchased some vouchers. Next create a class... ... and get your students to join your class. Once you have done this allocation of vouchers is a simple process: Select the appropriate course from your Dashboard. Select the ...
How can I see which students have used my voucher codes?
Select the drop down icon in the top right hand corner of the screen and choose "My Vouchers". Here you will see all the vouchers you have purchased for your various courses along with how many are still to be claimed by students. The vouchers ...
How can I see how well my students are doing?
We provide a number of ways for teachers to track the performance of their class, this article will be updated as well roll out new features. To access class analytics First select the course you are interested in from your home page and then select ...
Turning on/off the ability for your students to select their own topic filters
Once you have set up a class and your students have joined it, you have the option to either control topic filters yourself or allow your students to control them. Select the course and then the class. Then click More actions and select Configure ...
How do I get students to join my class?
Before students can join your class you will need to: Add a new course Set up a new class Check that students can join your class. In the class list, select "Configure". Toggle the "Allow new students to join" option if it is not switched on: Make a ...
How do I set up a new class?
First select the course you want to manage from your Dashboard. Next select "Make a new class". Here you can: Give your class a name Set which modes you want to use Set a limit for the leaderboard (if left blank all students will show) Control ...
Can I use Smart Revise before I have finished teaching the course?
You have total control over what sections of the course specification students will have access to. Simply select the course and then the class. Click the "More Actions" the select "Configure Class". Once in the Configure Class screen, select "Topic ...
How do I add a new course for my students to use?
From your main screen after login in select "Add new course". The courses you already have selected will be shown at the top with a green tick in the upper right corner. Available courses for you to choose from will not be greyed out. Simply select ...
How much does Smart Revise cost for schools?
The cost of access to Smart Revise depends entirely on the planned duration of use, rather than the examination board, course or specification. The current pricing for Smart Revise is: 1-year course (Year 11/13) – £6.50 per student 2-year course ...
Try Smart Revise for free as a teacher
Sign up, add a course and create your first class Head over to smartrevise.online and create a free teacher account by clicking Sign up as a teacher. From the teacher dashboard, click the Add new course button in the top-right corner. Next, choose a ...
Do you have a letter we can provide parents in regards to purchasing Smart Revise?
Yes we do! It is supplied in Microsoft Word format, so feel free to edit it to meet your needs, but it should provide a starting point if you are looking to supply a letter to parents.