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AI Flashcard Generator in Hebrew
Turn Hebrew content into spaced-repetition flashcards with Evernote's AI flashcard generator in Hebrew
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Frequently Asked Questions
The AI Flashcard Generator converts your Hebrew notes into study-ready flashcards. Using Evernote's AI Assistant, it extracts key terms, creates cloze deletions, suggests templates, and prepares content for spaced repetition workflows and export.
Yes. The generator is designed to process modern Hebrew text both with and without niqqud. It applies morphological analysis and context-aware heuristics to infer vowels and select appropriate cloze spans, though ambiguous cases may be flagged for review.
Highlight the Hebrew text or open the note you want to convert, then choose the "Generate Flashcards" option in Evernote's AI Assistant. Preview the suggested cards, edit if needed, and export in your preferred format.
Yes. You can select templates such as Recognition (Hebrew prompt), Production (English prompt), and Cloze (sentence completion). You can also adjust difficulty settings and whether to include audio or example sentences.
The generator supports both automated TTS audio and attaching uploaded native recordings. You can choose voice style and speed, and link audio files to individual cards to support listening practice.
Absolutely. The preview interface allows inline edits to prompts, answers, cloze spans, tags, and attached audio. Edits are saved to the generated card set before export to ensure accuracy and relevance.
Evernote's interface and the flashcard generator support right-to-left layout for Hebrew text. Previews, exports, and audio alignment respect RTL rendering so content displays correctly in most target applications.
Tutors can preview, edit, and approve card sets before export. The generator can flag low-confidence items and allow reviewers to batch-accept or send cards back for revision, streamlining collaborative workflows.
Yes. The generator exposes adjustable heuristics for cloze selection, including difficulty sliders and options to avoid removing function words or prepositions. You can save custom rule presets for consistent results.
Accuracy varies with text clarity and presence of vowelization; the system aims for high-quality suggestions and flags ambiguous cases. You can review confidence indicators and edit any card before finalizing to ensure correctness.
Yes. Upload MP3 files to attach to specific cards. The generator also supports aligning timestamps where a recording covers multiple sentences so you can target the exact audio clip needed for a card.
Evernote's shared notebooks let teams collaborate on generated card sets. Multiple users can comment, edit, and maintain a shared flashcard library, which is helpful for tutors, study groups, and project teams.
The preview provides an edit history and you can revert individual cards to their original extracted form. We also track revisions so you can audit changes and train your preferred transformation settings over time.
Limitations include occasional ambiguity in niqqud-less tokenization and edge cases where cloze deletion may remove necessary grammatical cues. The system mitigates these by flagging low-confidence items and enabling easy manual review before export.