Assignments
Assignments, grounded in
your curriculum.
From setting and marking on the lecturer side to guided, ethical planning on the student side, assignments live on the same learning layer as everything else.
Assignments
From setting and marking on the lecturer side to guided, ethical planning on the student side, assignments live on the same learning layer as everything else.
The assistant
Share your angle and the assistant takes it from there. It already knows the brief, checks where you’re up to in the module, and works out how much time is left before the deadline.
From that it builds a realistic plan, points you to sources worth citing, and coaches your writing, but the thinking stays yours.
It will not write the assignment for you.
Plans and points you to material — it never writes the assignment.
The plan
The plan is just a document, yours to edit, reorder, and rewrite however you like. What makes it different is that because Modality understands your progress and deadlines, it can help you build a realistic plan.
It puts the topics you haven’t mastered yet first, schedules the work across the days left before the deadline, and can tick things off as you go, so your time goes where it actually counts. Ask it to adjust anything and it edits the plan with you.
Plan
Editable markdownThe reading list
The same database search that verifies references for marking helps students find papers worth citing, every suggestion checked against CrossRef, PubMed, and OpenAlex, so they start from sources that actually exist.
And it connects to your university’s library systems, so students can reach the full-text resources their institution already pays for, accessing the library the proper way rather than chasing copies elsewhere.
Reading list
Paste a citationCopy in APA, Harvard, Vancouver… and open full text through your university’s library.