
More efficient assessment and guidance
OnStage assists educational institutions in streamlining guidance processes by providing a central location for communication and document management. Counsellors can easily record notes, register meeting reports, and provide immediate feedback to students.
Students submit documents digitally and receive faster and more targeted feedback as a result. In addition, it is possible to map student locations worldwide, enabling quick and effective action to be taken in the event of an emergency.
Students submit documents digitally and receive faster and more targeted feedback as a result. In addition, it is possible to map student locations worldwide, enabling quick and effective action to be taken in the event of an emergency.

Streamlined assessment process
The 'Submission and Assessment' module offers a structured workflow in which it is determined in advance which documents must be submitted when and how the assessment will take place.
Supervisors have access to integrated assessment tools, such as annotation options and digital forms. They provide immediate feedback and can consult plagiarism scan results if necessary. This reduces the time needed for marking and increases the accuracy of assessments.
Supervisors have access to integrated assessment tools, such as annotation options and digital forms. They provide immediate feedback and can consult plagiarism scan results if necessary. This reduces the time needed for marking and increases the accuracy of assessments.

Optimal guidance for students
The student file provides supervisors and students with real-time insight into the progress of the learning process. Students can easily register their hours worked and submit them to their practical trainer for approval. In addition, supervisors are automatically linked to students, which makes planning, monitoring and adjusting supervision appointments efficient. This contributes to targeted and continuous support throughout the entire learning process.

Transparency and reliability in assessment
The system supports both formative and summative assessments.
In addition, OnStage offers options for involving multiple assessors, both for different aspects and in successive phases of the assessment. Various forms of assessment are supported, such as multiple-eye assessment (4, 6 or more), blind assessment with consolidation, and other methods that enhance objectivity and reliability.
In addition, OnStage offers options for involving multiple assessors, both for different aspects and in successive phases of the assessment. Various forms of assessment are supported, such as multiple-eye assessment (4, 6 or more), blind assessment with consolidation, and other methods that enhance objectivity and reliability.

Simple evaluation and archiving
OnStage automates the evaluation of guidance programmes by automatically sending questionnaires to students, supervisors and relevant organisations. This ensures a higher response rate and provides valuable insights into the quality of the programme.
Documents and files are securely archived and can be automatically purged based on pre-set retention periods. The embargo function restricts access to sensitive information to authorised persons, thereby protecting privacy and ensuring compliance with regulations.
Documents and files are securely archived and can be automatically purged based on pre-set retention periods. The embargo function restricts access to sensitive information to authorised persons, thereby protecting privacy and ensuring compliance with regulations.

Effortless assessment and registration via SIS integration
Integration with the SIS allows results to be recorded and processed immediately, minimising manual input and increasing accuracy.
OnStage supports the submission and assessment of research proposals, progress reports, draft versions and final theses. A plagiarism check integrates the system and users share assessments via a secure and transparent workflow, ensuring a streamlined and consistent assessment process.
OnStage supports the submission and assessment of research proposals, progress reports, draft versions and final theses. A plagiarism check integrates the system and users share assessments via a secure and transparent workflow, ensuring a streamlined and consistent assessment process.