Where teaching comes to life

Studious is a live, student-facing platform of interactive business cases and ready-to-run sessions. You walk in prepared; your students walk out having actually done the thinking.

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The problem

The lecture is comfortable. It's also forgettable.

Students don't learn much by watching. They learn by deciding, by defending a position, and by being challenged on it. The sessions that genuinely change how a student thinks are the active ones, and we all know it.

But teaching that well, week after week, is hard: a case worth arguing about, the right data in front of students, a structure that actually provokes a debate rather than a polite silence. So the richest teaching stays the exception.

Studious is built to make it the standard.

What it is

A case, ready to run, start to finish

Every Studious case is a complete session, not a PDF you have to turn into one. Open it, and the structure is already there: the hook, the data students work from, the small-group task, the plenary, and the wrap. You facilitate; the platform carries the scaffolding. It runs live, in the room or online, on any device, straight from a link, with no student logins to set up.

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Read a real income statement
Accounting & Finance · case
Meridian reports revenue of £638m. Work down the statement line by line, and see why profit isn't the same as cash.
What does the revenue figure represent?
The cash received from customers this year
The value of sales made, whether or not the cash has arrived
The profit made during the year
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How a case runs

Five moves, one session

1

Cold open

Start with the headline number that makes everyone sit up. Students are in before you've finished the sentence.

2

Read the statement

The class works from real, student-facing case data, the actual numbers, not a sanitised summary.

3

Small groups

Groups dig into what the data is really saying and build a position. You track them on the live dashboard.

4

Plenary

Groups commit to a decision and defend it. This is where the learning sticks, and where you do what you do best.

5

Wrap & takeaways

A clean debrief ties the thinking back to the concept, so students leave knowing why it mattered.

What you get

Everything but the teaching

Each case arrives complete, engineered to provoke real thinking, and to give you the confidence it will land in the room.

Facilitator script & timings

A run of show you can follow or flex, so the session paces itself.

Answer key & rubric

Defensible, consistent, and ready for marking and moderation.

Student-facing case data

The real materials students work from, built for the screen in front of them.

Live results dashboard

See where every group is in real time, and steer the room accordingly.

Breadth

Cases for the whole business school

Accounting Finance Economics Strategy Marketing Entrepreneurship & Innovation Operations & Analytics Organisational Behaviour & HR Leadership Sustainability

Built to cover an entire business school, the same case engine works across every department, whatever you teach.

The evidence

Grounded in how people actually learn

The largest meta-analysis of university teaching found that active learning raised exam scores and left students in traditional lectures markedly more likely to fail. People learn by doing, deciding and defending, not by watching.

There's a catch that matters. In controlled experiments, students taught by a polished lecture felt they had learned more, yet measurably learned less than peers doing active work. The comfortable session and the effective one aren't always the same. Studious is built to make the effective one the session you run by default, a case worth arguing about, the right data in front of students, and a structure that provokes genuine debate.

Teaching in the age of AI

AI can hand students the answer. It can't make the judgement.

Generative AI has made recall and first-draft answers almost free. Studies testing AI against real university assessments find it performs well on the lower-order tasks (remembering, summarising, explaining) and is weakest exactly where human judgement lives: weighing messy evidence, creating something new, and committing to a decision.

That changes what's worth teaching. If a chatbot can produce the textbook answer in seconds, a graduate's value sits in what it can't do for them, making a call on incomplete information and defending it to people who disagree. That isn't a threat to good teaching. It's the case for it.

Studious puts students in the decision, not the summary, the skill AI is furthest from replacing, and the one employers increasingly hire for.

For institutions & EdTech

Built to fit how universities already work

Studious runs in the browser and is built privacy-first. Lecturers sign in with their university email; students join a session with a link and no account at all, so no student personal data is collected. It's designed to fit alongside the tools you already use, not replace them.

University email sign-in No student accounts needed No student personal data Runs in any browser
A look inside

See where the room is

As groups work through a case, you see where each one has got to and how they're doing, so you can steer the session and bring the right group in at the right moment.

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Business Finance · Group 26 / 6 correct
Business Finance · Group 55 / 6 correct
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If you teach, or you're building in this space, and you'd like a look at how it works, I'd love to show you. No pitch, just a conversation.