You don’t need another platform.
You need to know which of your Year 12 students actually understands redox reactions — and which ones are going to bomb the IA because they’ve been practising the wrong things.
You can see their grades. You can see their attendance. What you can’t see is why a student is scoring 65%. Is it a comprehension gap? A retention gap? A misconception they’ve been carrying since Unit 1?
Thynkr shows you. No setup. No data entry. No two-day training session.
What you’ll see
Tuesday morning. Before your Year 12 class.
You open your class. Here’s what’s waiting for you.
Concept mastery heatmap
Every concept in the course, colour-coded by how well your class actually understands it. Unit 3, Topic 2, Equilibrium — class average mastery 42%. You can see it’s not landing before the next IA tells you.
A visual grid organised by unit and topic. Green means the class has it. Amber means it’s shaky. Anything under 50% stands out immediately. You don’t need to read a report — the colour tells you where to focus in today’s lesson. Click any concept to see which specific students are pulling the average down.
Engagement signals
Three students haven’t practised in two weeks. You can see that now — not after they fail the next assessment.
Students are categorised as active (last 7 days), inactive (7–30 days), or dormant (30+ days). You also see practice frequency, session length, and streaks. These aren’t vanity metrics — they’re early warning signals. A student who was practising three times a week and suddenly stops is telling you something before their grades do.
Gap detection
Student A scored 60% on stoichiometry. Student B also scored 60%. But Student A doesn’t understand the concept. Student B understands it but can’t apply it to new problems. They need completely different help. Thynkr tells you which.
Comprehension gap: the student doesn’t understand the concept yet. They need a different explanation, not more practice.
Retention gap: they understood it last month but it’s gone. They need spaced review, not re-teaching.
Application gap: they get the theory but can’t answer the question. They need more practice applying the concept in context.
This is the insight you can’t get from grades alone. Two students with the same mark can have completely different underlying problems.
Individual student drill-down
Click a student’s name. See exactly where they’re stuck: mastery breakdown by unit, topic, and concept. Detected misconceptions. Struggle areas. Engagement patterns.
Mastery breakdown: unit → topic → concept, with a mastery percentage for each. You can see they’ve nailed atomic structure but are at 25% on intermolecular forces.
Misconceptions: specific things the student thinks they know but have wrong, sourced from their practice responses and matched against known QCAA misconceptions.
Engagement: streak, sessions this week, time spent, last active date.
Weekly trends
Is your class improving on organic chemistry? Or have they plateaued? The trend chart shows you week by week — mastery and accuracy — so you know if what you’re doing is working.
Your AI teaching assistant
Ask it about your class. It knows.
Not generic AI. It has your class’s mastery data, engagement patterns, and gap analysis. Ask it a question about your students and it gives you an answer based on real data, not guesses.
You ask:
“Which students are struggling with redox reactions?”
It responds:
5 students below 40% mastery on redox. 3 have comprehension gaps (they don’t understand oxidation states), 2 have application gaps (they get the theory but can’t balance half-equations). Names, specific concepts, and suggested focus areas.
You ask:
“What should I revise before the IA?”
It responds:
Class-wide gap analysis across the IA scope. Three concepts with below-50% mastery: equilibrium (42%), electrochemistry (38%), and acid-base titration calculations (45%). Ranked by how many students are affected and severity.
You ask:
“How is the class doing on Unit 4 compared to last term?”
It responds:
Average mastery up 12% since Term 1. Organic chemistry improved but electrochemistry has plateaued. 4 students are trending down — flagged with engagement data.
You can create tasks directly from the assistant’s responses — “5 students struggling with equilibrium → run revision session Thursday.” Conversation history is saved so you pick up where you left off.
You stay in control
This is your classroom. The AI works for you.
We know the AI trust problem. Teachers should be able to see, review, and control everything the AI does with their students.
Review AI-generated questions
Every AI-generated question goes through teacher review before students see it. Approve, reject, or flag for revision.
Report issues
Found a factual error? Flag it — categorised as factual error, outdated reference, misleading explanation, or wrong answer. It gets tracked and resolved.
Monitor AI conversations
Want to see what the AI is telling your students? View their conversations with Wally — Study Companion and Mentor chats — filtered by student, subject, or conversation type.
Suggest content
Think a topic is underrepresented? Suggest specific concepts, question types, or practice areas. Your input shapes what students see.
The time question
What this replaces, not what it adds.
You don’t have spare time. So the only question that matters: does this save you time or create more work?
This replaces
- Guessing which concepts to revise before an IA — the heatmap shows you
- Not knowing who’s disengaging until they fail — engagement signals show you now
- Spending one-on-one time diagnosing why a student is stuck — gap detection does this at scale
- Generic revision sessions that help some students and bore others — the data tells you who needs what
This doesn’t add
- Another data entry task
- Another platform to learn with a two-day training session
- Another dashboard that tells you things you already know
- Another login you’ll check for a term and forget
See what your class looks like.
Teacher signup is free. Select your school, your subjects, your year levels. Students already on Thynkr at your school appear automatically.
You’ll see their mastery data immediately — no setup, no import, no waiting.
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