How KnowledgeSet works
KnowledgeSet is built as a single, connected learning system, not a collection of disconnected tools.
Instead of juggling notes, questions, flashcards, and revision plans across different platforms, everything lives in one place and feeds into the same picture of understanding.
As students practise, make mistakes, and revisit topics over time, the system keeps track of what they know, what they're unsure about, and what matters most next. This removes the need for manual planning and guesswork, and lets students focus on learning rather than managing revision.
Each part of KnowledgeSet plays a specific role, but none of them work in isolation. Together, they form a continuous loop of understanding, practice, and feedback.
Concepts
Map your knowledge
Concepts show how topics are structured and how well each one is understood. As students practise and review, their understanding updates automatically, making gaps and weak areas visible without needing self-assessment or planning.
Learn more →Lessons
Learn topics step by step
Lessons guide students through topics in a clear sequence, reducing cognitive overload and helping new material make sense before it's tested. Lessons are designed to build understanding, not just deliver information.
Learn more →Practice Questions
Answer exam-style questions
Practice questions mirror real exam formats and mark schemes. This helps students apply their understanding under realistic conditions and learn how marks are actually awarded.
Learn more →Flashcards
Remember key facts long-term
Flashcards are built around active recall and spaced repetition. Instead of rereading, students practise retrieving information, which strengthens memory and reduces forgetting over time.
Learn more →Feedback
See why you lost marks
Feedback explains not just what was wrong, but why marks were lost. This helps students correct misunderstandings and avoid repeating the same mistakes in future questions.
Learn more →Notes
Read clear exam explanations
Notes provide clear, structured explanations that are linked directly to concepts and questions. They act as reference material when students need clarification, not as passive revision.
Learn more →Progress
Track improvement over time
Progress shows how understanding develops across sessions and subjects. Instead of relying on intuition, students can see evidence of improvement and identify areas that still need attention.
Learn more →Sage AI
Get personalised guidance
Sage AI will provide personalised explanations and guidance based on how each student is performing across the system, helping them reflect on mistakes and deepen understanding.
Learn more →Nothing in KnowledgeSet is isolated. Practice updates understanding, feedback informs revision, and progress emerges naturally as students use the system. This creates a clearer, calmer way to learn — without juggling tools or guessing what to revise next.