eDofE is the online platform used to keep track of your progress through the award https://edofe.org/
Your activities need to be recorded on edofe.org - this user guide explains the process.
Ensure your activities are approved on eDofE.org before you start in case they don't fit the DofE requirements.
eDofE can be downloaded for free as an app on your phone/device, or accessed through a web-browser.
When planning your activities, aim to try something new! Your programme should include at least one new activity at each award level. Most of all, it should be fun and provide you with new skills and opportunities. These programme planners can help you structure your thoughts. Make sure you have had your activities approved on eDofE by your manager before committing your time to them. DofE activities need to be in your own time, you cannot use part-time jobs or school lessons towards your award.
Submit one piece of evidence as well as the assessor's report for each section.
You can make one change of activity in each section at each level. The time spent on both activities will add up to meet the overall time requirements for that section, and you will need an assessor's report for each. The assessor's report can be filled in by your supervisor using this link: https://www.dofe.org/assessor/ . It can be completed on paper if necessary, there are paper copies in your welcome pack. You need to give your assessor your eDofE number, and let them know which level of the award you are currently working towards.
Who can be my assessor? Sections CANNOT be signed off by a family member. Your assessor must be independent and over 18 years old. They can be anyone who knows the commitment that you have put in to complete the section, e.g. football coach, music teacher, neighbour, scout leader...
Find out more here https://www.dofe.org/