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Doc and Tell
Education

Document Intelligence Built for Educators & Students

Transform how students engage with course materials. Upload textbooks, papers, and lecture notes — then ask questions and get cited answers that teach students to verify AI outputs against primary sources.

The Problem

300+

pages per course per semester

students are expected to read, comprehend, and synthesize across multiple textbooks and readings

72%

of students struggle

to identify key arguments and evidence in dense academic texts, according to reading comprehension studies

5hrs

per assignment on average

students spend searching for specific information scattered across multiple course readings

How Doc and Tell Helps

Cited Study Q&A

Students ask questions about assigned readings and get answers with page citations — building the habit of checking AI claims against the source text.

Cross-Text Thematic Analysis

Create collections of course readings and ask comparative questions: "How do these three authors define social capital differently?"

Structured Chapter Summaries

Generate summaries that extract key arguments, supporting evidence, methodology, and conclusions — organized for exam preparation.

AI Literacy by Design

Every answer includes a clickable citation. Students learn to evaluate AI outputs by verifying them against primary sources — a critical skill for the AI era.

Free Tools for Education

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Doc and Tell appropriate for academic use without promoting plagiarism?
Doc and Tell is a reading comprehension tool, not a writing tool. It helps students find and understand information in their assigned readings — with citations that encourage verification. Students still need to write their own analysis and arguments.
Can instructors set up shared collections for a class?
Yes. Instructors can create a collection with assigned readings and share it with the class. Students can then ask questions about the readings and receive cited answers, enhancing engagement with the material.
Does Doc and Tell work with textbook PDFs?
Yes. Upload any PDF with a searchable text layer — textbooks, journal articles, lecture slides, or course packets. Doc and Tell indexes the content and makes it queryable with page-level citations.
How does the citation feature help students learn?
Every AI answer includes the source page and passage. When students click to verify, they practice the critical skill of evaluating claims against primary sources — turning every interaction into a learning opportunity about information literacy.

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