Find at-risk students with daily check-ins
We provide 3 types of daily check-ins to make sure you identify at-risk students early enough. The 3 check-ins:
- Motivation level with self-scoring
- On-track score with surveys
- Academic progress with Quizzes
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3 types of daily check-ins provide comprehensive information

Motivation levels impact retention. On-track surveys help prevent dropouts due to bureaucracy. Academic progress quizzes ensure students stay up-to-date with learning.

Increase retention rate, graduation rate, GPA & passing rate

Studies show that implementing daily repetition increase student performance by 34%

Detailed reporting & analytics with early warning system

Data-driven insights and early intervention to find at-risk students & ensure exam success.

Students build study habits, not last minute crammings.

Students review the content using quizzes. Our algorithm schedules the next optimal time for repetition based on their responses.

Outcomes

Better exam & course completion results

Voovo helps improve students' GPA, retention rates and graduation rates by reinforcing learning and reducing stress.

Analyze performance for early intervention

Access detailed insights into student performance, allowing timely support, intervention and at-risk student detection.

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Seamlessly integrate repetition into learning to enhance retention

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Students love Voovo
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Loving how the cards are split into sections! Makes revising so much easier than just having one massive pile. It's simple and effective.👌

Gréti
3rd year med student
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This app is like, low effort but high impact. I don’t even put in too much time, but I still remember everything! Crazy helpful for studying.

Dr. Nightowl
2nd year med student
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Honestly, the constant review system is a game-changer. I don’t forget material from earlier weeks, and it keeps everything fresh in my mind

Brian
PhD student
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The way it makes you answer incorrect questions differently each time is super smart. Feels like I really understand the material now, not just memorize it.

James
Pharmacy student
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Is Voovo available on desktop?

We are happy to announce that the launch of the web version with brand new amazing features is right around the corner. Until then, you can checkout our specific iPad features in this video:

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How do I make flashcards in Voovo?

There are a lot of features to turn anatomy diagrams, biochemical cycles, tables, paragraphs and even definitions into flashcards and quizzes in Voovo. Watch the video below to find out more:

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Why should I use flashcards to study?

Flashcards, especially digital flashcards are the easiest way to practice active recall and spaced repetition. Active recall and spaced repetition are the two -scientifically proven- most beneficial learning methods when it comes to long term memory. To check out how the spaced repetition algorithm works, take a look at this video:

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What kind of spaced repetition algorithm does Voovo use?

We use the Anki-Dolphin algorithm: DolphinSR implements spaced repetition by using Anki's modifications to the SuperMemo2 algorithm including: • an initial mode for learning new cards • a mode for re-learning cards after forgetting them • reducing the number of self-assigned ratings from 6 to 4 • factoring lateness into card scheduling • Anki's default configuration options. To check out how the spaced repetition algorithm works, take a look at this video:

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Can I import flashcards from other apps to Voovo?

Yes, definitely. As of now you can import flashcards from Quizlet and from CSV files. We are happy to announce that the Anki import release is scheduled for early next year. On top of that, when you import from Anki, the flashcards will be imported with spaced repetition scheduling. It means that if you have any progress in Anki, you will be able to import your progress as well to Voovo. Check out this video to know more about imports:

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