By Oliver Walker and Philip Wright
Revision Supervision
Revision Supervision • This is an app for children who find it hard to concentrate while
revising.
• This will allow parents to supervise their child’s device over a period
of time.
• Can be supervised and put on Child’s PC, tablet and phone at the
same time.
• This app will be able to keep the user more concentrated on exams
and revising.
Problem
It is too easy to procrastinate and
student don’t work as a result.
Question
How can you make students work?
Key Insight Statements
• It is very easy to not do work.
• lack of work can lead to falling grades.
• Parents don’t have a way of knowing if
their child is doing on their computer.
Elevator Pitch
Revision supervision is an app that allows
parents to monitor what their child is
doing on their devices when they should
be revising. Parents will receive a list of
programs and websites accessed while the
app is active, designated by parents.
User Profiles
Patrick Student, 15
Hard working
Would not make a difference as he is
hard working
Should have to be reset after a set
amount amount of time
Should include revision tips.
Caleb
Student, 15
Easily distracted
This would be useful
People may not like being watched
Should include a parent-student
messaging
System.
User Profiles
Jo Mum
Would use but only as a deterrent
especially for younger children
too intrusive- lack of trust
inappropriate websites stand out
would pay £1-£3
Simple for parents.
Bill
Dad
Would use to protect child
accessible to parents
put it on for some time
messaging- child parent
subscription £2-£10 per year.
User Profiles
Liz Mum of two
Needs a way to reward children for
revising for exams.
Likes reward system
Children are ‘more techy’ and would find
a way around it
Helpful phone numbers.
Would pay 70p per device.
Competitors
You can monitor network activity
Parental controls and website blocks can be
installed but can’t be consolidated
We don’t know any app that do the same.
MVP
When the app is activated the programs
used by the students will be logged and
sent to the parents device(s).
Flow Diagram
Student/Parent
messaging
Feedback
Wireframes
When someone initially opens the app
this is the screen they will view from
here they can configure their experience
to the parent or the child.
Parent Wireframes
The parent will have an
admin view of the app in
which he/she will be able to
see the history of the child’s
devices and change the
settings.
Child Wireframe
After the user has selected to
be the child they will have a
limited experience because they
will be able to see that they
are being supervised however.
Feasibility
The app should be feasible as it would just
be modified and controlled spyware
although security should be important as
it may be an easy way for hackers to
gather alot of information.
Business Care
A free version which will only monitor one device then a
charge of £2.69 per ten devices added.
We think the price is reasonable as our user profiles
suggest it is a sensible price and have chosen to pay per
devices so that is is not used commercially. we also think
that it would not deter new customers but would mean
we could receive more money from returning customers.
We would also advertise revision guides for websites and
charge a finder's fee.
Marketing Strategy
Our target market is parents and we have
devised our strategy to maximise parents
who see the app.
We would reach out to parents via schools
and would try to advertise to parents for
example mumsnet.
Expert Advice
• Progress tracking graph
• break rewards
• ignore spy aspects mutually beneficial
• Contact parents and other students
• Be unique
• Offer study aids, past papers etc.
• What’s the value
After we had finished our market research on our friends, family and other
people in our target market, we had a video call with marketing expert, Rudi
Sellers who gave us inside advice to sell our app and how to capitalise from
it. Some features he advised us to include are...