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Frequently Asked Questions
The Flashcard AI Generator in Evernote converts your notes into active-recall flashcards. It analyzes content, suggests question-answer pairs, and formats them for spaced review so you can focus on retention rather than manual card creation.
Open a note in Evernote and choose the Flashcard AI Generator. The Assistant will scan the content, propose flashcards, and allow you to review, edit, tag, and export cards. You can refine prompts to adjust complexity and format.
Yes. You can select formats such as definition, cloze deletion, application scenario, calculation, or reverse translation. The AI suggests formats based on content, and you can change them before finalizing the deck.
The Assistant tags cards with estimated difficulty (for example, easy, medium, hard) based on content depth and context cues. You can adjust these tags to match your personal assessment or testing performance.
The generator breaks multi-step problems into linked flashcards: one for the core concept, others for intermediate steps or calculations. This helps you practice both conceptual understanding and procedural execution in sequence.
Absolutely. The Assistant creates translation pairs, cloze sentences, pronunciation prompts, and phrase role-play cards useful for language learning. It can also generate contextual examples tied to your itinerary or study notes.
Yes. If your notes include images or diagrams, the AI can create cards that reference those visuals, suggest alt-text prompts, and include short descriptive questions to reinforce visual recall during review.
You can instruct the Assistant to format cards to match exam-style questions: multiple choice, short answer, calculation steps, or case vignettes. This makes practice more aligned with the assessments you expect to face.
Before finalizing, you can set the batch size (for example, 20, 50, or 100 cards) and select topic filters or tags. The Assistant prioritizes high-yield extracts when limiting output to a specific card count.
Yes. Evernote's interface lets you review and edit each suggested card. You can modify phrasing, correct facts, add context, change tags, and then approve cards for export or immediate practice.
The Assistant can propose study plans tied to your flashcard deck, recommending daily targets, spaced intervals, and milestone checks. Plans are adjustable to match your available time and learning goals.
Evernote supports in-note review workflows where you can quiz with AI-generated cards. The Assistant can run interactive quizzes, track correctness, and suggest cards to repeat based on performance.
The generator excels with structured text, lists, and clear factual content. For highly ambiguous or very short notes, it may offer fewer quality cards and prompt you to provide more context or clarify goals.
Evernote provides account-level controls and sharing settings so you can decide who sees your notes and generated cards. You control exports, tagging, and whether decks are shared with collaborators.