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Automated Flashcard Generator
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Automated Flashcard Generator is an Evernote AI Assistant feature that converts notes and documents into study-ready flashcards. It can produce Q/A, cloze deletions, and multi-step calculation cards, using your existing notes and metadata to prioritize what to generate.
Open the note you want to convert and choose the AI Assistant option to generate flashcards. You can select formats (basic Q/A, cloze, diagram labels), set difficulty tags, and preview the cards before importing them into your study deck in Evernote.
Yes. The generator can output a suggested spaced-repetition cadence based on card difficulty and your deadlines. You can customize intervals (e.g., 1, 3, 7, 14 days) and export a schedule that integrates with your review workflow in Evernote.
The tool processes long notes by extracting concise, testable items and grouping related facts into cards. You can prioritize sections, supply tags to focus generation, and preview the resulting deck before finalizing to ensure relevance and coverage.
Yes. The generator recognizes worked examples and stepwise solutions and can convert each step into sequential practice cards. You can request multi-step cards explicitly so learners are quizzed on intermediate steps rather than only final answers.
If your note contains images or annotated diagrams, the assistant can generate label-style flashcards by using captions and image regions you specify. You can also add hints or partial reveals to increase retrieval difficulty.
Absolutely. Before importing, you can edit stems, answers, difficulty tags, and add citations. Evernote makes it easy to tweak phrasing so generated cards match your preferred study style and tone.
Yes. Decks created in Evernote can be shared with collaborators or teams. You can assign peer-review tasks for accuracy, collectively edit cards, and use shared decks for group study or team enablement.
You can combine material from several notes and ask the assistant to consolidate them into a single deck. Use tags or select notes explicitly to control scope and ensure consistent card formatting across sources.
Generated cards can include source citations on the back, pointing to the originating note, slide number, or external URL. This helps you trace answers back to context and supports verification during review.
The generator works on the notes in your Evernote account and follows your access controls. You choose which notes to process and can exclude any sections you prefer not to convert into flashcards.
Yes. In addition to flashcards, the assistant can compile short quizzes and practice exams from your notes, selecting question types and difficulty distribution, which is useful for self-assessment and training evaluations.
Images and equations are handled by converting captions, LaTeX snippets, or stepwise explanations into cards. For complex visuals you can provide region hints so cards target specific labels or calculation steps.
The tool depends on the clarity of the source note; ambiguous or poorly structured notes may need manual cleanup for optimal card generation. It’s best to use concise, well-labeled items and tag critical sections before running generation.