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Frequently Asked Questions
An AI flashcard generator is a tool that converts notes or documents into active-recall study cards. Using the content you supply, it proposes question-and-answer pairs, suggests tags, and formats cards for spaced review. Evernote's AI Assistant integrates with your notes so you can generate, refine, and organize flashcards without retyping material.
Creation speed depends on source length and desired level of detail. Short notes can yield usable cards in seconds; larger documents take longer to parse and structure. Evernote's AI Assistant lets you batch-generate candidate fronts and backs, after which you can review and edit cards before export to a study app.
Yes. You can choose card styles (basic Q&A, cloze deletion, example-to-translation), specify difficulty or tags, and request different lengths for answers. Evernote's Assistant will follow those instructions when generating content so outputs match your preferred study method.
The AI aims to be helpful but may propose simplified explanations or miss nuanced clinical caveats. For technical or safety-critical content, review generated cards against trusted sources and your own notes. Evernote encourages verification and provides editable outputs so you can correct and refine cards.
Yes. Import PDFs or other documents into Evernote, then invoke the AI Assistant to extract key points and generate flashcards. The Assistant can parse text and structured content; scanning quality and text extraction accuracy affect results, so ensure your PDFs are legible.
When requesting cards, include a tagging scheme (for example: topic_theme, difficulty_1-5, or exam_section). The AI Assistant can auto-assign tags based on document structure or your instructions. Tags make later review and deck filtering straightforward inside Evernote or during export.
Absolutely. Ask the Assistant to produce cloze deletions for key sentences or formulas. It will suggest masked versions with suggested difficulty levels. Cloze cards are especially useful for stepwise mechanisms, definitions, and formula memorization.
Yes. The AI can create translation pairs, example-sentence cards, pronunciation notes, and conversation prompts. Provide your target language and preferred card style; the Assistant will generate bilingual fronts/backs and tag cards by theme or frequency.
Yes. Request multiple-choice questions, short-answer prompts, or case-based scenarios. The AI can produce distractors for MCQs and scoring rubrics. Use these quizzes as self-tests or to build active practice sessions from your note material.
Provide the Assistant with exam topics, a syllabus, or a list of learning objectives. It will prioritize high-yield content and produce cards aligned with those areas. After generation, review and adjust difficulty tags to match the exam level and format.
Yes. Share notes or notebooks with peers in Evernote and collaborate on card creation. The Assistant can generate shared candidate cards which collaborators can edit, comment on, and approve. This enables team-based review and collective quality assurance.
The Assistant outputs plain text Q&A, cloze templates, and delimited lists suitable for CSV export. It can also structure cards with tags and brief explanations. Use these outputs directly in Evernote or export them into your preferred flashcard app.
Yes. Provide your deadline, current familiarity, and daily study time, and the Assistant will propose a spaced-repetition plan with milestones and card review intervals. Evernote helps you keep the plan alongside your notes so progress tracking is centralized.
Generated cards may sometimes be too verbose, miss subtle context, or assume implied knowledge. The Assistant provides editable drafts, so manual review is recommended, particularly for technical, medical, or legal material. Use Evernote's editing tools to refine and annotate cards before study.