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Frequently Asked Questions
The AI tool is designed to transform, summarize, and enhance written content, making it easier for teachers to prepare lesson plans with concise summaries.
Teachers can input long educational texts and transform them into condensed formats ideal for lesson preparations. It supports writing, meeting notes, and crafting email summaries.
Summarize offers four styles: Paragraph for narrative flow, Bullet Points for clear listing, Meeting for structured notes, and Email for correspondence formats.
Yes, teachers can use the tool online to summarize texts into lesson plans, making it convenient and easy to access from anywhere.
Input the educational text into the Summarize variant, choose the desired style, like Bullet Points, for clear and concise lesson examples.
Yes, upload PDF text files containing lesson material, and the tool will convert and summarize them into concise lessons formats.
Summarizing helps condense complex educational materials into easily digestible formats, saving teachers time in lesson planning and preparation.
You can upload .txt, .md, .json, .csv, and text extracted from images and audio or video files. These are then transcribed and summarized.
Yes, free users can process texts and see previews of summarized results. Logging in provides full access to functionalities.
The Summarize variant requires a minimum of 300 characters to ensure there's enough content to extract a meaningful summary.
No, real-time preview is not available, but you can quickly regenerate different versions by adjusting input text or selections.
No, the tool does not support editing of results directly. To alter, adjust your original text and regenerate the summary, or edit externally.
Uploads are limited to 100 MB per file. Additionally, for audio and video files, the duration should not exceed 60 minutes.
No, the tool does not feature side-by-side comparison of original versus summarized texts, but you can manually review both.
Absolutely, the tool is ideal for summarizing large texts like research papers or articles into a format suitable for student lessons.