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AI Study Card Maker
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Frequently Asked Questions
The AI Study Card Maker is an Evernote-powered tool that transforms your notes into active study cards. It analyzes text, extracts key facts and concepts, and formats them into flashcards, cloze deletions, or quiz questions ready for review.
Open a note in Evernote and choose the AI Study Card Maker option. The assistant will scan the document and suggest card fronts and backs. You can review, edit, and tag cards before saving them to a study notebook.
Yes. After generating cards, the assistant can suggest a spaced repetition schedule tailored to your exam date and study time. It creates review sessions spaced for optimal recall and integrates with your Evernote reminders and calendar blocks.
The assistant recognizes and preserves formulas and mathematical expressions when converting content into flashcards. It can generate cloze-style cards that hide solution steps or specific terms so you can practice derivations and formulas.
Yes. The AI Study Card Maker supports multiple formats: Q/A, cloze deletions, image-based cards, and multi-part prompt cards. You can choose formats during generation and mix types within a single deck.
The assistant uses your note context to draft cards, but accuracy depends on the clarity of the source material. Always review generated cards for correctness and add references or sources in the card backs when needed.
You can export flashcards from Evernote in CSV or other supported formats for use in other study tools. Exports include front/back text, tags, and source references so you retain context for each card.
Yes. The tool can generate multiple-choice and short-answer quizzes from your notes. You can specify the number of questions, difficulty level, and whether answers should be hidden for self-testing.
Evernote supports shared notebooks and collaborative editing. Teams can co-create and tag flashcards, assign owners for review, and leave comments. The AI Study Card Maker drafts cards that collaborators can approve or edit.
Yes. The assistant can read text in images and PDFs stored in Evernote and suggest cards from extracted content. Images are preserved on cards, and cloze cards can reference annotated figures or spectra.
The AI Study Card Maker can generate vocabulary and grammar cards, provide translations, and format example sentences. It supports cloze deletions for fill-in-the-blank practice tailored to language study.
You can define tagging conventions in Evernote and the assistant will apply tags based on detected topics, difficulty, or format. This makes it easy to filter cards for targeted study sessions later.
Absolutely. The assistant can extract algorithms, pseudocode, and complexity notes into cards. It also creates practice prompts and stepwise derivation cards to reinforce algorithmic thinking for interviews.
Yes. After creating cards, ask the assistant to build a study plan based on your available time and exam date. It will allocate card sets, propose daily tasks, and schedule timed practice sessions in Evernote.
The assistant performs best when source notes are clear and structured. Ambiguous or poorly formatted notes may yield cards that need editing. Always verify factual cards and add citations in Evernote when precision is critical.