Fairmount CollegeCoursework portal

Coursework portal

Set the work. Hand it in. Mark it on the page.

A coursework tool for lecturers and students. Assignments go out as typed briefs or files, students upload their work, and marking happens right on top of it — draw on the page, leave a comment, enter a score.

No sign-up — demo accounts are pre-filled and ready.

Good!

Marking

Score

38/40

Comments

Save marking

Assignments

6

Handed in

23

To mark

5

Due soon
Due soon
Due soon

For lecturers

Set the work and see where the class is

Add, edit or delete assignments in seconds. Every one shows how many students have handed in, how many are marked, and who's still outstanding — no chasing spreadsheets.

How it works

1

Lecturer sets the work

Type the brief or upload a worksheet, PDF or image. Set the due date and total marks, then it appears for the whole class.

2

Students hand in

Photos, scans and PDFs go straight to the cloud from the upload picker. Re-submit any time before it's marked.

3

Marked on the page

The lecturer draws directly on each page — pen, highlighter, notes — then enters a score and comments the student reads back.

For students

Hand in, then read the marked page back

Upload a photo, scan or PDF straight from your phone or laptop. When it's marked, your score, written comments and the lecturer's annotations come back together on the page.

Good!

Your result

Marked
38/ 4095%

Marked pages, score and comments — all in one place.

Draw-on-the-page marking

Open any image or PDF submission in the editor and annotate it with pen, highlighter, boxes, arrows and text. Multi-page documents included.

Scores & written feedback

Enter a mark out of the total and leave comments beside the work. Students see their result, feedback and marked pages together.

Submissions at a glance

Every assignment shows who's handed in, who hasn't and what's left to mark — no spreadsheet required.

Nothing to install

Two emulated sides — lecturer and student — with demo accounts ready to go. Log in from the top right and start clicking.

filestack

Every file — briefs, submissions and the lecturer's annotation overlays — is stored on the Filestack CDN. PDF pages are rendered to images, thumbnails are resized and page counts read, all through the Filestack Processing API.