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AI Study Tool for Windows
AI study tool for Windows: turn notes into study plans, flashcards, and quizzes on your PC
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Frequently Asked Questions
The AI Study Tool for Windows is an Evernote-powered assistant that helps you turn notes into study materials on a Windows PC. It can summarize documents, generate flashcards, build study schedules, and produce practice quizzes from your notes stored in Evernote.
Open Evernote on your Windows device and look for the Assistant or AI Study Tool option in the sidebar. From there you can import notes or select existing notebooks to analyze and transform into study-friendly outputs like summaries, schedules, and flashcards.
Yes. The tool can process long, detailed notes and produce concise summaries or key takeaways. It keeps the main points, deadlines, owners, and action items visible so you can focus on what matters most while studying.
Yes. You can ask the assistant to generate flashcards from any selected note or set of notes. It will extract question-answer pairs, pull definitions, formulas, and important dates, and format them for quick review or export.
Yes. Provide your deadlines, available study hours, and priorities, and the assistant will propose a two-week or multi-week study schedule. Schedules are adjustable and can be synced to your Evernote reminders or calendar manually.
Yes. The AI Study Tool can generate quizzes tailored to the content in your notes, with multiple-choice, short-answer, or fill-in-the-blank formats. It can also grade responses and explain correct answers to support active recall.
Yes. Import PDFs, Word files, and images into Evernote, then run the AI Study Tool on those items. The assistant will extract text where possible and include the material in summaries, flashcards, or study plans.
Some features require an internet connection to process advanced AI tasks, while basic local note viewing and editing continue to work offline. For the most up-to-date assistance and heavier processing, connect to the internet.
Yes. The assistant recognizes common mathematical expressions and can include formulas in summaries and flashcards. For complex notation, include a typed or image-based formula; the assistant will extract and reference it in study materials.
Yes. You can request specific flashcard styles such as definition-based, cloze deletion, or formula recall. The assistant adapts output format to match your study preferences and can export cards for third-party review tools.
Evernote handles long notes and the AI Study Tool is designed to work with extensive documents. For very large files, the assistant may process content in sections to keep outputs focused and manageable.
Yes. Ask the assistant to generate practice problems from the material. It can produce worked examples, step-by-step solutions, and varying difficulty levels to help you prepare for exams or project deliverables.
Yes. The assistant can analyze deadlines, topic complexity, and available time to propose a tailored study plan. You can then tweak pacing, swap tasks between days, and add reminders directly in Evernote.
Yes. Materials the assistant creates - summaries, flashcards, quizzes, or schedules - can be saved as Evernote notes and shared with classmates or collaborators using standard Evernote sharing options.
The assistant relies on the content in your notes and may need clearer context for ambiguous items. Math-heavy scanned images or handwriting may require manual correction. It also works best with complete notes that include dates, owners, and explicit action items.