Assignments & submissions
Write your draft, attach files, optionally pre-review with Tori, and submit. Everything autosaves while you work.
How submissions work
Every assignment in a course you're enrolled in shows up on your dashboard with its due date. Open it to see the prompt, attachments your teacher added, and a workspace for your draft. You can write directly, upload files, or both — depending on what the assignment requires.
Submitting an assignment
- 1
Open the assignment
From your dashboard or the course page, click the assignment to open the workspace.
- 2
Write or upload
Use the Write tab for text submissions and Upload for file submissions. Most assignments allow both — check what your teacher requested.
- 3
(Optional) Run a pre-review
If your teacher enabled it, click Pre-review to get Tori's read on your draft before you submit. See AI pre-review below.
- 4
Submit
When you're ready, click Submit. You'll get a confirmation prompt — once submitted, you can't edit unless your teacher returns the work.
Autosave & drafts
Your draft saves automatically as you type. If your laptop crashes, your wifi drops, or you accidentally close the tab, your work is safe — open the assignment again and pick up where you left off.
Tip
Attachments
Allowed file types: PDF, Word documents, plain text, common image formats, and most code files. Maximum file size is 50 MB per file. You can attach multiple files.
Heads up
AI pre-review
Pre-review is opt-in. If your teacher enabled it for an assignment, you can ask Tori for a short read on your draft before you submit. Tori will tell you what looks strong, what looks unclear, and what's missing relative to the assignment prompt.
Note
After you submit
- You'll see a confirmation, plus a copy of what was submitted.
- Your teacher can return your submission with comments — you'll get an email and an in-app notification.
- Once graded and released, you'll see your score, any rubric breakdown, and the comments on the original draft.
- If you submitted late, the submission is still accepted — late status is shown to your teacher and may affect grading per their policy.
