Getting started
Feature list
A comprehensive overview of every feature in Educator — what it does, who can access it, and whether it requires a Pro or school subscription.
Key to symbols used below: ✓ Free (all users) · ★ Pro individual subscribers only · 🏫 School accounts only · 🔑 Teacher / HoD role required
1. Practice
Practice modes
- Standard session ✓ — The default daily workout. Works through your personal daily card goal (configurable in settings) using the adaptive picker: weak cards first, then cards due for review, then unseen cards. Completing a standard session advances your daily streak.
- Speed Round ✓ — 15 cards, 8-second timer per card. Fail to answer before the clock runs out and the card is marked wrong. Sharpens recall under exam conditions.
- Marathon ✓ — 50 cards in one sitting, using the same adaptive picker as the standard session. Designed as a pre-exam grinder when you want a sustained revision block.
- Mark it ✓ — Examiner mode: read a model answer and decide how many marks it would earn under the mark scheme. Available for subjects that include extended-response cards. Builds deeper understanding of assessment criteria than recall alone.
- Drill weak cards ✓ — Pulls only cards you have answered incorrectly recently and repeats them until you get each one right. Great for targeted remediation on specific gaps.
- Topic drill ✓ — Restricts a session to a single topic of your choice. Accessible from the mode picker. Useful when a teacher has just covered a new topic in class.
- Study mode ✓ — A read-through with no quiz: prompt, answer, and source shown together so you can absorb the material before being tested. A gentle on-ramp for new content — start here, then switch to a drill on the same topic.
Adaptive card picker
Educator uses a variant of the SM-2 spaced-repetition algorithm to decide which card to show next. Cards you answer incorrectly are scheduled for a shorter interval; cards you nail quickly earn longer gaps before they reappear. Within a session, skipped and wrong cards come first, then unseen material, then cards due for review that you previously got right — so new content is never buried behind endless revision of familiar cards.
XP (experience points)
- Base rate: 10 XP per correct card in any session.
- Boss-battle events: during a themed event, each correct card earns 10 + the event's XP bonus.
- Daily login bonus: +50 XP the first time you open Educator each day.
- XP is per-subject. Each subject has its own independent XP total — Food, History, Geography, Science, D&T, Religious Studies, Computer Science, Business Studies, PE Theory, and Drama are all tracked separately. There is no combined cross-subject ranking.
- Cosmetic gates: card skins unlock at 0 / 500 / 1,500 / 4,000 / 10,000 XP within each subject; avatars and app themes have their own XP gates. Cosmetics are earned by practice, never purchased.
Streaks & daily goal
- Daily streak ✓ — increments each day you complete any regular session (standard, Speed Round, Marathon, Mark it, or topic drill).
- Daily goal ✓ — defaults to 15 cards; set by the teacher in class settings. Controls the card count for standard sessions; other modes (Speed Round, Marathon, Mark it) have their own fixed card counts.
- Streak freezes — spending a freeze protects your streak on a day you miss. Free individuals have a limited supply. ★ Pro subscribers have unlimited streak freezes.
2. Learn
The Learn section is a browsable fact library drawn from the same source material used to author the cards. Think of it as a structured set of revision notes you can read before drilling — or return to when a card answer leaves you wanting more context.
- Fact browser ✓ — every key fact is listed by topic and subtopic. Navigate the subject tree on the left to jump straight to the area you are revising.
- Topic overviews ✓ — where available, each subtopic opens with a short overview paragraph that sets the scene before listing the discrete facts beneath it.
- Read before you drill — the recommended workflow is to read the relevant facts on /learn, then switch to a Topic Drill session on the same subtopic. Retrieval after initial reading is the fastest way to move new material into long-term memory.
3. Leaderboards & leagues
Leaderboard tabs
- Class leaderboard 🏫 — ranks every student in a class by XP for the current week. School students only; real names are never shown outside the school context. Teachers and HoDs see this from the class page.
- School leaderboard 🏫 — all active students across every class at the same school, ranked by XP. Gives a whole-school view of engagement.
- Global leaderboard ★ — individual accounts only, identified by chosen username (never real name). Shows the top individual learners across all schools.
- League leaderboard ✓ — ranks individual accounts (free and Pro) within their current league tier, so you are always competing against people at a similar level.
League tier system ✓
Leagues are exclusive to individual accounts (not available to school students). There are 25 standings spanning Iron IV through to Champion, grouped into Iron, Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, and Champion. Your tier is derived from your lifetime league XP — you promote immediately when you cross a threshold, with no waiting for a monthly reset. There is no relegation: once you climb, you stay.
During the early growth phase, placeholder seed accounts fill the tiers so the leaderboard is never empty. A disclosure note on the leaderboard page explains this. Seeds retire as real users fill each tier.
4. Profile & cosmetics
Each subject has its own independent identity system — unlocking a new chef avatar in Food does not affect your History scholar. Cosmetics are gated by XP so they feel earned, not purchased.
Avatars
- Food (GCSE & KS3): chef emoji characters across multiple skin tones and genders.
- History (GCSE & KS3): scholar emoji characters across multiple skin tones and genders.
- Geography (GCSE & KS3): climber emoji (🧗) with skin-tone and gender variants — 12 combinations.
- All other subjects (Science, RS, D&T, Business, CS, Drama, PE Theory) each have their own character set following the same skin-tone and gender-inclusive pattern.
Rank labels
Every subject has subject-flavoured rank names that replace the generic tier numbers. For example: Food goes from Apprentice → Junior → Cook → Sous Chef → Head Chef → Master Chef; History goes from Trainee Historian → … → Master Historian; Geography goes from Trainee Explorer → … → Master Geographer. Rank is displayed on your profile, the leaderboard, and the public profile card.
Card skins
Unlockable visual themes for the practice card itself. Higher XP gates unlock progressively more distinctive skin designs — earned through practice, the same way for every account.
Mastery stats
- Your profile shows a breakdown of cards by mastery level across the whole subject and by individual topic.
- Mastery levels: Unseen → Seen → Familiar → Proficient → Mastered. Each level requires progressively more correct answers at increasing spacing intervals. See the spaced repetition guide for exact thresholds.
- Session history shows every session you have completed, the cards covered, and your score for that session.
Predicted grade band
Once you have seen enough cards in a subject, your profile shows a live predicted grade — Foundation 1–5 or Higher 4–9 — weighted 70% mastery and 30% accuracy and updating as you practise. It is framed as the next grade up to aim for, not a verdict. Teachers see the same prediction on each student's detail page.
Achievement badges
Milestone badges — many with bronze, silver, and gold tiers — for streaks, marathons, perfect sessions, per-subject mastery, and revising across several subjects. They appear on your profile and public card, earned purely from what you do in the app.
Event medals
Themed events and boss battles award collectible medals. Equip one as a title badge shown next to your name on the leaderboard. Boss-battle events also pay bonus XP per correct card while they run.
Public profile
Individual accounts have a shareable public profile page showing their chosen username, avatar, current rank, league tier, and headline XP totals per subject. Real names are never shown on the public profile — only the chosen username and cosmetics.
5. Teacher tools 🔑
All features in this section require a teacher or head of department role within a school account.
Class management
- Create classes and set the subject, exam board, class name, and year group. Foundation / Higher tier is configured in class settings after creation.
- Generate a class code — share it with students to let them self-enrol. No IT admin required.
- Optionally set a topic filter so students in that class only see cards relevant to the module you are currently teaching.
- Add students individually or via CSV bulk import. Students can belong to multiple classes across different subjects under a single login.
Class accuracy by topic
- Every topic in the class subject is shown with a colour-coded accuracy bar: green (≥80%), amber (50–79%), or red (<50%).
- Click any topic to drill into per-card class stats — accuracy per card and the most common wrong answers, useful for identifying specific misconceptions.
- An optional scheme-of-work editor lets you assign start/end dates per topic; each topic then shows a timing pill (on track, ahead, or behind).
Live sessions
- Teacher creates a live session from the class page, choosing topic(s) and duration.
- Students join from their own dashboard with a single tap — no code to type in class.
- Teacher sees a live leaderboard updating in real time as students answer. Competitive signals are teacher-facing only; students see only their own score and progress.
- Supports multi-topic sessions and mixed-spec sessions.
Homework
- Set a homework assignment scoped to one or more topics with an optional due date.
- Students see the assignment on their dashboard and can complete it at any time.
- First completion of each homework assignment grants the student +1 streak freeze as an intrinsic reward for completing tasks between lessons.
- Teacher can see completion rates per assignment from the class page.
Student detail page
- Drill into any individual student to see their mastery breakdown by topic, full session history, streak, and XP trend.
- Useful for targeted conversations: "You've not touched Weimar Germany in two weeks — let's revisit that before the assessment."
Printable packs
- Class pack — a single print document with an A3 wall poster, the cards the class is most struggling with, and the join code, ready to put up or hand out.
- Per-student revision pack— a printable set of an individual's most-recently-missed cards, grouped by topic, for a paper revision session. Both print to PDF straight from the browser.
6. School admin & Head of Department
The head_of_department role adds school-wide visibility on top of all teacher permissions.
- School-wide analytics: see engagement and mastery data across every class and every teacher in the school, not just your own classes.
- SLT one-page report: a printable A4 whole-school snapshot — class and student counts, students active this week, the mastery trend, and a per-class table of accuracy and pacing — for a leadership meeting or governors' pack.
- Card → spec-point alignment: every card mapped to its exact section of each board's published specification, per board, printable to PDF for an SLT or MAT procurement pack. No other revision tool gives you a per-card spec map.
- Class archiving: archive classes that are no longer active (e.g. after exams). Archived classes drop out of the default Class page view but all session history and homework records are preserved. Only HoDs and admins can archive; class owners cannot self-archive, preventing accidental data loss.
- Multi-subject licensing: the school's licensed subjects are managed at the school level. Classes can only be created for subjects the school has licensed. Pricing tiers (all +VAT, per academic year): Department (1 subject) £400/yr — second subject £350/yr — Multi-department (3–6 subjects) £1,250/yr flat — Whole-school (all subjects) £2,000/yr — MAT (3+ schools): 25% off Whole-school per school, contact us.
- KS3 bundled free: KS3 is included at no extra cost with the matching GCSE licence at every school tier — Food GCSE includes Food KS3, Geography GCSE includes Geography KS3, and so on.
7. Individual accounts
Individual accounts are for learners who are not joining through a school — home learners, private candidates, or students who want to revise beyond their school subscription.
Free vs Pro at a glance
Every new individual account begins with a 7-day free trial with full Pro access. After the trial, the account drops to the Free tier unless you subscribe.
- Free
- Up to 5 sessions per day across all subjects. All card types and practice modes available within the session cap. Access to the Learn fact browser. Class and school leaderboards if also enrolled in a school class.
- Pro ★
- £50/year or £6/month (cancel any time). Unlimited sessions per day. Unlimited streak freezes. Access to the Global leaderboard (the League leaderboard is open to all individual accounts). Position-relative leaderboard framing (see the rows above and below you, not just the top 10). (Cosmetics are earned by XP, the same for every account — Pro doesn't shortcut them.)
- Billing
- Powered by Stripe. Switch billing interval, update payment method, or cancel via the customer portal — accessible from your account settings at any time. No refund needed to cancel; your Pro access continues until the end of the paid period.
- Payment failure
- If a renewal payment fails, Stripe retries automatically. After repeated failures the subscription is cancelled and the account reverts to the Free tier.
8. Card types
Educator uses eight question formats. The type of card you see in any session reflects the composition of the card bank for your subject — the picker selects by review status (wrong, overdue, unseen), not by card type. Card types are not filtered or unlocked based on proficiency; variety comes from how the bank is authored.
- Recall
- Type the answer from memory. The answer is short — typically a name, date, term, or phrase (usually just a few words). Accepted answers include common alternative spellings and phrasings, so you are not penalised for British vs American spelling variants.
- Multiple choice
- Choose the correct answer from four options. Distractors are deliberately plausible — the kind of answer a struggling student might write — rather than obvious red herrings. In History, MCQ answers can be full explanatory sentences to reflect how the exam assesses contextual understanding.
- Match pairs
- Drag or tap to connect terms to their definitions (or causes to effects, dates to events). Typically 4 pairs per card. Good for vocabulary-dense topics like Science terminology or Geography key terms.
- True / False
- A factual statement is presented and you decide whether it is correct. Designed to surface common misconceptions — the false statements are things students often incorrectly believe.
- Cloze
- Fill in the blank in a sentence or formula. The blank always represents a single key term. Used for definitions, formula components, and cause-and-effect completions where the surrounding text provides useful scaffolding.
- Fill the gap (Scaffold)
- A model paragraph or explanation with a key term replaced by a dropdown option. You select the correct term to complete the passage. Used for extended-response topics where seeing a structured model answer in context builds both vocabulary and argument structure.
- Evaluate (Mark it) Beta
- A complete model answer to an extended-response question is shown alongside the mark scheme band descriptors. You select the mark band the answer deserves — playing examiner rather than student. Powers the Mark It session mode. Currently in Beta for Business Studies; more subjects planned.
- Calculation
- Work out a numerical answer from figures given in the prompt. The answer is a number with a unit (e.g.
25%,£4,000,5,000 units). The checker strips currency symbols, percentage signs, and commas before comparing, and treats25%and0.25as equivalent where appropriate. The card back shows a worked solution. Currently used in Business Studies.
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