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Transform notes into active study flashcards quickly with the AI Flashcard Maker
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Frequently Asked Questions
The AI Flashcard Maker is an Evernote-assisted feature that converts notes into study flashcards. It analyzes your material and suggests card fronts and backs, formats like cloze or Q&A, and grouping for spaced review. Use it to move from passive reading to active recall without rebuilding decks manually.
Open the note you want to study in Evernote and choose the AI Flashcard Maker option. The assistant will scan the content, propose candidate cards, and let you review or edit them before saving. You can set card types, tags, and difficulty levels during the review step.
Yes. The AI Flashcard Maker can transform sentences into cloze deletion cards by identifying key facts, dates, names, or terms. You can accept automatic cloze suggestions or manually select the segments to hide for finer control.
The tool can recommend spaced-repetition intervals and generate a study schedule tailored to your goals. It suggests initial review frequencies and long-term intervals, and exports a daily plan you can follow alongside your flashcard deck.
Yes. The assistant supports audio prompts: you can upload recordings or use generated TTS for pronunciation practice. Audio can appear on the front of a card with text or transcription on the back, ideal for language learning and oral exam prep.
It does. The AI can suggest image-based cards by detecting captions, alt text, or referencing attached diagrams. You can create front-image/back-text cards or turn labeled images into identification flashcards for visual subjects.
Evernote lets you export generated cards in common formats compatible with many study apps. After reviewing cards in the Flashcard Maker, choose an export option to download or synchronize to your preferred flashcard tool.
For lengthy notes, the assistant groups content into topical bundles and prioritizes high-yield facts. It can generate summary cards, timeline cards, and topic-level overviews to break long lectures into manageable study units for gradual conversion into decks.
Yes. The Flashcard Maker includes editable templates for single-fact, cloze, audio, image, and multi-part cards. Customize front/back structure, tags, and difficulty ratings before saving to ensure consistency across decks.
The assistant preserves your note structure and uses headings, lists, and emphasized text to identify card candidates. It leverages your existing formatting for context, helping maintain the study logic you built in Evernote.
You can share notes with collaborators and work together on card selection and review. The assistant will surface suggested cards from the shared content, and collaborators can comment or edit cards before finalizing the deck.
Yes. Beyond flashcards, the tool can assemble practice quizzes, multiple-choice sets, and timed self-tests derived from your cards. Use these to simulate exam conditions and track performance across topics.
The Flashcard Maker is designed for long-form notes and multi-section documents. While very large notebooks may be processed in batches for best results, you can iteratively convert sections to decks to maintain study focus and organization.
Absolutely. Generated cards are suggestions you can edit, merge, split, retag, or delete. Evernote encourages iterative refinement so your decks match your learning preferences and accuracy needs.
If important facts are omitted, you can highlight text in your note and request additional cards focused on that selection. The assistant also supports manual entry and batch edits so you can fill gaps and fine-tune the deck.