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Thai Students Launch AI Study App Making Real Impact in Classrooms

A student answers a quiz on the RevisionSuccess app, which uses AI to adapt study materials to individual learning needs. (Image credit: RevisionSuccess)

A group of high school students in Thailand is gaining national attention for creating an AI-powered study app that is helping their peers learn more efficiently. The app, called RevisionSuccess, was developed by a student team led by 16-year-old Phonlawat "Beam" Sirajindapirom, an incoming student at the Chulalongkorn School of Integrated Innovation, Chulalongkorn University. The app is designed to convert study materials into personalized quizzes and flashcards using artificial intelligence, offering a smart and adaptive learning experience tailored to each user's needs.

The idea for RevisionSuccess came from the students' own experiences with exam preparation. They wanted a faster and more effective way to review content and found that existing tools were either too basic or time-consuming. With the help of AI, they built a platform that can understand and adapt to the way different students learn.

The RevisionSuccess team at Google Thailand Headquarters, with Founder and CEO Phonlawat “Beam” Sirajindapirom (far left) and Cofounder Chotiwith “Paul” Chotiheerunyasakaya (second from left). (Image credit: RevisionSuccess)

Since launching, the app has attracted over 1,000 active users and has helped create more than 4,000 study sets. It has also expanded its impact beyond students. The team has delivered training sessions for over 700 teachers, including workshops held at Google Thailand Headquarters.

In recognition of their work, the students received a $3,000 grant from the International Baccalaureate Global Youth Action Fund. They also registered their first copyright with Thailand’s Department of Intellectual Property.

The RevisionSuccess team at Thailand’s Department of Intellectual Property, Ministry of Commerce.
From left: Rawit Ammarapala, Achiraya Rawi­wanna, and Phonlawat Sirajindapirom. (Image credit: Bangkok Post)

The RevisionSuccess team includes students from eight schools across Thailand. Their diverse backgrounds have helped shape a product that feels relevant to students in many different learning environments. By combining their personal experience with technical innovation, they have built a tool that addresses common problems faced by students and teachers alike.

As AI becomes more integrated into education systems worldwide, RevisionSuccess offers a clear example of how students can lead that transformation from within the classroom.

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