
Less Grading. More Learning. Stronger Outcomes.
Teaching is already hard enough. Packback helps lighten the load — without lowering the bar.
With real-time feedback tools, plagiarism prevention, and AI-supported instruction, Packback empowers students to take ownership of their learning and helps faculty focus on what they do best: teaching, mentoring, and making a difference.

Built for Instructors Who Want to Spend More Time Teaching — and Less Time Grading
Whether you teach in-person, online, or hybrid, our tools are flexible, easy to implement, and backed by a team that’s here to support you every step of the way.
- Instantly detect and prevent plagiarism with student-first tools
- Scaffold better writing without spending hours grading
- Facilitate meaningful discussions that go beyond busywork
- Get your course up and running — without IT or setup stress
Why Faculty Choose and Stick With Packback
Save Time Without Sacrificing Rigor
Packback’s real-time feedback helps students revise and improve before they submit, meaning less red pen grading and more time to focus on elevating instruction.
Support Academic Integrity — the Right Way
Instead of punishing plagiarism after the fact, Packback gives students the tools to check their work and make revisions ahead of submission — reducing misconduct while building confidence and skills.
AI That Enhances — Not Replaces — Your Teaching
Packback surfaces meaningful insights on student thinking, writing, and engagement, helping you spot patterns, guide growth, and teach more intentionally. It’s AI designed to elevate your role as an educator, not replace it.
Spark Student Curiosity and Consistent Engagement
Inquiry-driven discussions and writing assignments help students stay invested, think critically, and connect more deeply with your course — even outside of class time.
Learn More with Our Resources

[Webinar Recap] How AI-Enhanced Courses Boost Enrollment and Engagement
May 20, 2025
What the White House’s Executive Order on AI Education Means for the Future of AI Literacy in Schools
April 25, 2025
Instructional AI Is More Than a Buzzword—It’s a Framework for Better Learning
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