Learning Pack
Create a concept map and interactive quiz from one topic, uploaded notes, or a knowledge base.
Learning Pack
Learning Pack is the fastest way to turn a topic into two study views at once: a visual concept map and an interactive quiz. Use it when you want a different way to understand the material before checking recall.
Good uses:
- Turn class notes into a concept map and practice questions.
- Prepare for a topic quiz or short test.
- See how ideas connect before memorising details.
- Review a weak area found in Academic Tracker or Study Planner.
- Create a reusable revision artefact you can export.
How to use Learning Pack
- Open the learning workspace.
- Choose Learning Pack from the mode selector.
- Enter one clear topic, question, or revision goal.
- Attach or name the knowledge base if RoxWhy should use uploaded material.
- Adjust the settings if needed.
- Send the request and review the concept map first.
- Complete the quiz and use the feedback to ask a follow-up question.
Example prompts:
- "Create a Learning Pack for Year 9 photosynthesis using my biology notes."
- "Make a concept map and five medium questions about causes of World War I."
- "Use my algebra revision knowledge base and build a Learning Pack for simultaneous equations."
- "Create a Learning Pack for the parts I missed in my last quiz."
Settings
Learning Pack includes a compact settings panel:
- Map: choose Interactive HTML, Interactive SVG, Mermaid, or Auto.
- Style Hint: add layout, colour, exam focus, or other visual guidance.
- Count: set how many quiz questions to create.
- Difficulty: choose Auto, Easy, Medium, or Hard.
- Question Types: choose the mix of multiple choice, concept, fill-in-blank, short answer, written, or coding questions where relevant.
- Image Stimuli: include image-based quiz prompts when the current model supports them.
Interactive HTML is the default because it can make the concept map the main on-screen learning layer, with clickable nodes and follow-up prompts. The quiz remains a separate interactive quiz underneath the map so answers, feedback, and review stay easy to use.
After the quiz
Use the results to keep studying:
- Ask RoxWhy to reteach the missed questions.
- Build another Learning Pack for the weakest concept.
- Save useful explanations to a notebook.
- Export the Learning Pack as Markdown for revision notes.
- Add a Study Planner task if the topic needs more practice.
When to use another mode
Use Chat if you only need a quick explanation.
Use Quiz if you only want practice questions.
Use Visualize if you only want a diagram, chart, or concept map.
Use Deep Solve for hard multi-step problems that need careful reasoning.
Use Book Builder when you want a longer structured learning path.