Cedar Hill · Instructor Review
Avery Brooks moves from submissions to review decisions inside the same Cedar Hill Institute shell learners already know.
These are the operational gaps that usually show up first.
The industry runs on formulation software. Graduates who've never used a real platform need weeks of catch-up on day one.
Generic tools and outdated apps give students a distorted picture of how modern formulation actually works.
Collecting assignments by email, grading in spreadsheets, tracking progress across dozens of students — that's time you could be teaching.
Students feel like they're borrowing someone else's software. No branding, no cohesion, no sense of belonging to a program.
Purpose-built tools that fit the way you work.
Your logo, your colors, your welcome message. Every program gets a branded space that feels like it belongs to you.
Classes, rubric-scored submissions, revision requests, and at-risk flags — all in one place. You stay the final reviewer.
Hints, explanations, and nudges — never finished formulas or final grades. The AI helps students think, not skip the work.
Students build, run a self-check with traffic-light feedback, revise, and then submit to you. Better work lands in your queue.
Every resubmission is saved. Portfolio and credential evidence shows the learning journey — not just the final result.
Category-based, aggregate-only. Student identities, grades, and exact formulas stay private — always.
Each student’s formulas are visible only to them and their instructor. Education Mode hides business features. Student data is never used for ads or shared externally. Shared resource modules only surface aggregate activity. Certificates and portfolio evidence are always student-owned.
Curriculum map
A branded classroom loop from portal to portfolio.
Your logo, your colors, a clean login page, and a join flow that feels like your program.
Formula, ingredient research, reformulation, batch, and comparison — each with rubrics and revision checkpoints.
Students see formulas, ingredients, batches, calculators, INCI, and classes. No business tools, no distractions.
Organize by semester and campus. Clone past cohorts to reuse curriculum. Compare performance across terms.
Engagement, at-risk detection, cohort comparisons, ingredient patterns, CSV exports, and monthly PDF reports.
Approved work becomes export-safe portfolio evidence and credential-ready proof that belongs to the student.
Coaches students through decisions — never gives finished formulas, exact percentages, or grades.
Type, texture, porosity, elasticity, density, and condition — personal or assignment-specific profiles.
pH, preservative, emulsion, and compatibility flags with scaffolded hints — all before instructor review.
Know Your Hair, Lab Ready, First Submission, Approved, Class Complete — leaderboards reward curiosity, not just grades.
Students use real tools, self-check before submitting, and leave with portfolio proof. Instructors get rubric review and class analytics. Programs get a branded portal, credentials, and monthly reports.
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Assignment types
Formative
Check My Formula
Student-owned
Portfolio evidence
Active
AI learning guardrails
Public
Certificate verification
Credential proof
Your logo first, evidence trail visible, verification clean enough for a dean, instructor, or learner to trust on sight.
Institution credential preview
Keep the page in the same dark product language as the rest of Formuley Edu, then open the full credential only when someone wants to inspect the public proof.
Credential
Certificate in Applied Cosmetic Formulation
Verification
CED-2026-0142
Sharing
LinkedIn-ready public proof
Private formulas, grades, and instructor notes stay out of the public view.