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Turn notes into active recall study tools with an ai powered flashcard generator that transforms your material into smart flashcards
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Frequently Asked Questions
An AI flashcard generator transforms notes and documents into active-recall study items. It extracts definitions, concepts, formulas, and scenarios from your material and formats them into question-and-answer cards you can review in spaced sessions using Evernote.
Evernote stores your source material and annotations, and the AI Assistant can read these notes to propose structured flashcards. You keep the master content in Evernote and export or sync generated decks for review and study.
Yes. You can tag content with difficulty labels or let the AI suggest levels (easy/medium/hard). The generator can produce multiple variants per concept so you get progressively harder recall prompts to match your study needs.
Absolutely. The AI can convert sentences into cloze deletions, picking optimal blanks and creating several cloze variants for a phrase or formula. Each cloze card includes the full context on the back to aid learning.
Yes. The generator can produce multiple-choice items with plausible distractors and explanations on the answer side. These are useful for timed practice and gauging comprehension of scenarios or facts.
Yes. You can attach audio files to cards for pronunciation practice or listening comprehension. The AI can suggest or generate short audio snippets and associate them with the relevant flashcards stored in Evernote.
Yes. The AI Assistant can distill long notes into concise Q/A pairs or summaries that form the basis of flashcards, focusing on definitions, key studies, formulas, and actionable items for review.
Yes. You can specify the exam scope and the AI will prioritize high-yield topics, convert practice questions into flashcards, and create timed quizzes to simulate exam conditions using your Evernote notes.
Yes. Evernote allows note sharing and collaborative editing. Teams can contribute content, tag cards, and assign owners for quality control. The AI can integrate group inputs into a unified deck.
You can customize card templates, choose cloze vs Q/A styles, add tags, set difficulty, attach audio or images, and pick export formats. The AI follows these preferences when generating decks from your notes.
The AI performs best with clear, structured source material. Dense scans or unclear handwriting may reduce accuracy, so cleaning up notes and adding headings in Evernote will improve extraction and card quality.
Yes. The AI can assemble sets of flashcards into timed quizzes or practice exams, mixing formats (MCQ, cloze, short answer) and tracking performance metrics to guide future reviews.
Yes. Generated cards can include source citations, links to the Evernote note, and tags that indicate where the content came from so you can trace back to the original material for review.
You can edit the card directly in Evernote, correct the source note, and rerun the AI conversion. Maintain a grooming log for changes and use versioned notes so the team can see updates and who made corrections.