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Frequently Asked Questions
The Summarize tool condenses large amounts of text into shorter summaries, making it easier for dyslexic students to comprehend and retain information. It helps break down complex information into digestible pieces.
Summaries can be in paragraph, bullet points, meeting, or email formats. This flexibility helps dyslexic students choose the format that best suits their learning needs and preferences.
Paste up to 300 characters of text from the chapter, choose the Summarize variant, and select your preferred summary format. This tool will condense the chapter into a more manageable form suitable for dyslexic students.
Yes, summarizing texts helps dyslexic students understand and learn more effectively by reducing content complexity and focusing on essential points, leading to better retention.
Yes, you can upload text files including PDFs. The text is automatically transcribed before processing, making it convenient for summarizing larger documents for dyslexic students.
Yes, for the Summarize variant, a minimum of 300 characters is required to effectively condense content. This ensures enough data for accurate summarization.
Absolutely, this tool is highly useful in educational contexts to support dyslexic students in understanding their lessons by providing clearer content through summaries.
Yes, the summarization tool is online and requires an internet connection for processing text and generating summaries.
You can upload files up to 100 MB each. For larger educational materials, consider splitting the content into smaller sections for upload.
Yes, summaries can make research writing more accessible for dyslexic students by simplifying complex materials into key points and essential ideas.
The Summarize tool highlights key ideas and reduces reading load for dyslexic students, fostering better learning and retention by simplifying content structure.
While there are predefined styles such as paragraph and bullet point, custom styles are not available. Use the available formats to suit different learning needs.
Yes, the tool is accessible via any browser on mobile devices, making it convenient for students to use on tablets or smartphones.
Free users can process and preview results, while registered users get full access including options to copy and save summaries. Consider signing in for additional features.
Yes, audio and video files can be transcribed for summarization, but there is a 60-minute limit per file. This can be beneficial for summarizing lecture recordings.