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AI Study Companion: use Evernote's AI Study Companion to summarize, quiz, and plan study sessions from your notes
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Frequently Asked Questions
AI Study Companion is a feature powered by Evernote's AI Assistant that helps you summarize, quiz, and organize study materials. It turns notes and documents into actionable study plans, flashcards, and concise summaries so you can focus on learning.
Open the Evernote note or notebook you want to work with, then activate the AI Study Companion from the AI Assistant menu. You can ask it to summarize, generate flashcards, build a study schedule, or create practice quizzes based on the content.
Yes - the AI Study Companion can process long notes and compile concise summaries and key takeaways. For very long documents it may offer layered summaries (one-line takeaways, paragraph summaries, and detailed section summaries) to match your study needs.
It can generate a variety of practice items including multiple-choice questions, short-answer prompts, and applied problem scenarios. You can request difficulty levels and specify the number of questions to align with your study goals.
Yes. You can ask the assistant to create flashcards from your notes and export them in formats compatible with popular spaced-repetition workflows, or keep them organized inside Evernote for review during study sessions.
Ask the AI Study Companion to 'Create a study plan from this' and include a target date. It will analyze your material, estimate study time per topic, and produce a phased schedule with milestones, practice sessions, and checkpoints.
Yes. The assistant can rewrite material at different levels of complexity - from layperson explanations to detailed technical breakdowns. Use prompts like 'Explain this like I'm new to it' or request analogies to clarify difficult concepts.
AI Study Companion can extract key findings, summarize literature notes, and draft annotated bibliographies from your research materials. It helps structure literature reviews and propose follow-up questions for deeper analysis.
Yes. Ask the assistant to compare themes, findings, or recommendations across documents. It will present differences, overlaps, and a concise comparison that helps you spot contradictions or complementary insights quickly.
You can copy or export the study plans and summaries created by the assistant to share with classmates or collaborators. Evernote makes it easy to share notes or export content while keeping the original material organized.
The assistant can assemble timed practice exams from your notes and suggest scoring rubrics. You can request time limits and answer formats, and it will help you track performance and identify weak topics to revisit.
AI Study Companion can ingest text from PDFs and slides added to Evernote notes and summarize or extract key points. For scanned images, text may need to be recognized first; Evernote's tools help make that content searchable and usable.
Yes. Outputs are customizable - ask for bullet lists, one-paragraph summaries, multi-day study schedules, or a set number of flashcards. You can also request specific formatting or focus on particular sections of your notes.
The assistant is designed to help with study tasks like summarization, question generation, and planning, but it relies on the content you provide. For niche or highly technical material, you may want to supplement AI outputs with domain-expert review.
Evernote stores your notes and any AI-generated content directly in your notebook. You can version, edit, and tag outputs. The platform makes it easy to keep work organized and to return to prior drafts or AI-assisted iterations.