What this guide covers
- when to use Enhance Evidence
- how to enhance a note from the log panel
- what changes after you tap Enhance
- what still needs to happen before the entry is saved
This guide shows you how to use Enhance Evidence in Superadjust to turn a short teacher note into stronger evidence wording. It matters because the feature helps you improve clarity and NCCD readiness without changing the facts you originally observed.
Step 1: Write your original note
Start in the evidence description field and write the note in your own words. Enhance Evidence works on the text you enter, so you only need a clear short description of what happened.
- 1.Open the log evidence panel.
- 2.Type your note in the description field.
- 3.Make sure the note has at least 3 words. Very short notes cannot be enhanced.
Teacher log panel with Enhance button visible
Step 2: Tap Enhance
When you tap Enhance, Superadjust sends only your note text to the Enhance Evidence endpoint. The service rewrites the note into stronger NCCD-ready language, trims the response, and returns enhanced text to the panel.
- 1.Tap the Enhance button beside or near the note field.
- 2.Wait while Superadjust sends the text for enhancement.
- 3.Review the returned wording in the same field once it loads.
Step 3: Check the improved wording
Enhance Evidence is designed to strengthen the wording while preserving the original meaning. It does not add attachments, choose pillars, or save the entry for you. You still control the final text.
Not saved until you save the evidence entry
Step 4: Save the evidence entry
Enhance Evidence itself is stateless. It does not write to the database, save a draft, or create an evidence record on its own. The improved text is only stored when you later save the evidence through the normal evidence workflow.
- 1.Finish any other fields you need, such as evidence type, pillars, date, or student selection.
- 2.Make any final edits to the enhanced wording if needed.
- 3.Tap Save to store the entry as evidence.
Why this matters
Teachers often have the right observation but not the time to expand it into audit-quality wording in the moment. Enhance Evidence helps bridge that gap. It improves clarity quickly, keeps the original facts intact, and supports better evidence quality before the entry is saved.
Common mistake
Assuming the text is automatically saved after enhancement. It is not. You still need to save the evidence entry through the normal evidence workflow.
What to do next
After using Enhance Evidence, finish the rest of the log entry and save it. Then review the evidence in the student record or continue logging entries across the 10-week period.
Next guide
Editing a log →
How to update an existing evidence entry while protecting the audit trail.