Teachers
Teachers can make thoughtful, effective use of the Preserver app as part of their professional practice.
Preserver is well suited to capturing and organising the work of learning: lesson plans, teaching reflections, curriculum notes, assessment ideas, classroom observations, and photographs of students’ written or creative work. Used this way, it becomes a practical archive of teaching moments — the kind that usually end up scattered across notebooks, phones, and half-remembered folders.

Preserver is appropriate for documenting students’ work, such as notebooks, artwork, projects, whiteboard outcomes, or learning artefacts. These records can support assessment, moderation, professional reflection, and communication with colleagues.
Preserver is not intended for capturing images of students themselves. Teachers should continue to follow their school, departmental, and legal policies regarding student privacy and consent. Preserver is designed to respect those boundaries by focusing on content, not individuals.
Used well, Preserver helps teachers:
- retain evidence of learning without clutter,
- reflect on what worked (and what didn’t),
- and preserve the small, easily forgotten details that shape good teaching over time.
Preserver supports professional memory — not surveillance — and fits naturally alongside the ethical responsibilities teachers already carry.