Plato includes revision features that help students move from reading into active recall and self-testing. These features give students more ways to engage with module content outside the main chat flow.
Revision materials
Plato can generate:
- flashcards
- practice questions
- instant feedback on responses to generated questions
- saved revision materials for later use

This allows students to move from asking questions to revising the same topic in a more structured way.
Why this matters
From a staff perspective, these features support independent study, repeated retrieval practice, more structured revision habits and quicker feedback loops around misunderstood concepts.
Spaced repetition
Flashcards can also be surfaced again through spaced repetition, so students return to key concepts over time rather than seeing them only once.
This helps build regular review habits and gives students a simple way to keep working through important material across a module.

Feedback on practice questions
Practice questions also give students a way to check understanding and refine their answers in the moment. This creates a quicker feedback loop and helps students identify where they need more revision.
