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Study smarter with the ai learning assistant - summaries, quizzes, plans, and clear explanations from your notes
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Frequently Asked Questions
The AI Learning Assistant helps you turn notes into study-ready content. It can summarize documents, generate quizzes and flashcards, build study plans, and explain complex sections in simpler language using your Evernote notes as the source material.
Open the note you want to work with in Evernote, then invoke the AI Learning Assistant. You can ask it to summarize, create practice questions, or build a study schedule. The assistant reads the current note content and returns outputs you can review and save back into Evernote.
Yes, the assistant can generate quizzes from most text-based notes. It works best with notes that include clear facts, definitions, or step-by-step explanations. For ambiguous or highly opinionated text, it will flag uncertain answers and may ask for confirmation.
The assistant can create flashcard-style Q&A pairs from your notes and export them in a format compatible with common spaced-repetition apps. It usually generates extractive flashcards first and can then rephrase them into succinct prompts and answers for review.
Yes. Tell the assistant your target date and available study time, and it will propose a phased plan using spaced repetition principles. It outlines daily tasks and priorities, and you can adjust pacing, topics, and intensity before saving the plan into your calendar or notes.
Ask the assistant to 'explain like I'm new' or request simplified versions of complex sections. It will produce plain-language explanations, analogies, and step-by-step walkthroughs, drawing directly from the note content and linked references you provide in Evernote.
Yes. The assistant supports length controls and tone options. You can request a one-sentence TL;DR, a three-bullet summary, or a detailed paragraph-based summary. Evernote will save the generated summary as a new note or append it to the original note per your preference.
The assistant can generate practice Q&A, cue cards, and concise talking points to structure oral exam prep. It can also simulate likely follow-up questions and provide suggested answers, helping you rehearse and anticipate different lines of questioning.
Yes. Outputs generated by the AI Learning Assistant are stored in your Evernote account, so you can access summaries, quizzes, and study plans from any device where you use Evernote. This keeps all study materials synchronized.
Absolutely. Generated summaries, quizzes, and plans are editable within Evernote. The assistant aims to be a starting point you can refine. Edits you make will remain in your note history and can be reprocessed if you ask the assistant to improve them.
Yes. The assistant can process technical notes including code blocks. It recognizes code formatting and will handle explanations or summarization differently for code snippets, offering plain-language descriptions, step-throughs, or suggested exercises based on the code.
You can ask the assistant to work across multiple notes by selecting or linking them. It can synthesize content from several documents into a unified summary, a consolidated question set, or an integrated study plan that spans topics across notes.
Within Evernote, the assistant offers actions like Summarize, Generate Quiz, Make Flashcards, Explain, and Build Plan. Each action has options for length, difficulty, and output format. Results appear alongside your note so you can accept, edit, or discard them.
The assistant works best with factual and well-structured material. For highly speculative content, or when notes lack clear facts, outputs may need more human review. Evernote encourages validating generated answers, especially for critical study materials.
After generating content, you can rate or annotate outputs directly in Evernote to provide feedback. That feedback helps refine how the assistant tailors content to your preferences and can be used to improve future suggestions and templates.