# Quolla Use Cases

## 1. Staying engaged during class

Quolla is designed to help students remain engaged during lessons by asking short active recall questions based on the current class context.

The app is useful when a student:

- zones out during lessons
- needs regular prompts to stay involved
- learns better through questions than passive notes
- wants immediate checks of understanding
- forgets what happened in class afterward

## 2. Active recall during lessons

Quolla turns lesson content into short questions.

Examples:

- "What does chlorophyll help plants absorb?"
- "In diffusion, particles move from high concentration to what?"
- "Why do we subtract the same number from both sides of an equation?"
- "Which technique usually uses 'like' or 'as'?"

## 3. Mistake-based revision

When a student gets a question wrong, Quolla can save:

- the question
- the wrong answer
- the correct answer
- the topic
- the explanation
- the likely misconception

These saved mistakes become revision material.

## 4. Practice Mode

Practice Mode re-tests saved mistakes until understanding improves.

Mistakes should not simply disappear after one correct retry. They should move through a mastery process.

## 5. Study reports

Quolla can generate reports showing:

- strong topics
- weak topics
- repeated misconceptions
- difficulty-specific weaknesses
- confidence patterns
- revision priorities

## 6. ADHD-friendly educational support

Quolla may be useful for students with ADHD or attention difficulties because it provides:

- short prompts
- structure
- active engagement
- clear revision targets
- immediate feedback
- reduced reliance on remembering everything after class

Quolla is not a medical tool, diagnostic tool, or ADHD treatment.

## 7. Fallback learning when live audio is unclear

If live lesson audio is unclear, Quolla can switch to useful fallback questions from:

- current lesson memory
- recent class summaries
- saved mistakes
- weak topics
- uploaded class materials

A small disclosure is shown when this happens.

Example:

"Live audio is unclear, so here is a quick recap from your saved mistakes."
