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Online AI Study Tool
Turn notes into active learning with an online ai study tool that summarizes, quizzes, and builds study plans from your materials
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Online AI Study Tool is a feature powered by Evernote's AI Assistant that helps you turn notes into active study assets. It can summarize material, generate quizzes and flashcards, and build study plans based on your existing notes. The tool is designed to speed review and reduce manual editing by extracting key points and organizing them into useful study formats.
Open Evernote and select the note or notebook you want to study. Use the AI Assistant commands to request summaries, flashcards, or a study schedule. The assistant analyzes the content and returns structured outputs you can edit. For best results, tag or organize related notes together so the assistant can find all relevant material quickly.
Yes. The assistant is built to condense lengthy notes into concise summaries and highlight key takeaways. It preserves important details like dates, action items, and owners when asked. You can choose summary length and focus (concepts, dates, action items), and the assistant will adapt the output to your preference while keeping the core content intact.
Yes, you can ask the AI Assistant to convert notes into flashcards. It can produce question-answer pairs, cloze deletions, or single-fact cards and will tag or group them for spaced repetition. You can specify the number of cards, difficulty level, and whether to include explanations or references back to the original note.
Absolutely. The assistant can generate time-boxed study plans based on your deadlines, available hours, and prioritized topics in your notes. It produces weekly and daily plans, recommends pacing, and includes contingency buffers. You can then export or sync tasks to your calendar for tracking.
Yes. The AI Assistant can generate practice quizzes and conduct interactive Q&A sessions. You can request multiple-choice, short-answer, or problem-solving questions and get instant feedback. It can also simulate timed practice sessions and grade responses, then provide focused remediation suggestions based on mistakes.
Yes - the assistant can rephrase complex material into beginner-friendly explanations or analogies. You can request explanations at different levels (layperson, student, expert) and ask for step-by-step derivations, worked examples, or visual descriptions that you can save back into Evernote for quick review.
When summarizing meeting notes or project plans, the assistant identifies and preserves action items, owners, and deadlines. It extracts these as a checklist you can use to assign tasks or add reminders in Evernote. This helps keep group study sessions and project-based preparation organized and actionable.
Yes. The assistant can analyze PDFs and pasted article text, extract abstracts, summarize methods and results, and produce literature-review style notes. It can also compile annotated bibliographies and highlight open questions or methodological concerns for future research or study.
You can export or copy study plans, flashcards, and summaries into Evernote notes, as well as sync tasks with your calendar. This keeps all generated content integrated with your existing notes and schedule so you can follow the plan without switching tools.
Yes, the assistant supports collaborative workflows. It can summarize shared notes, extract joint action items, and produce meeting recaps that identify owners and deadlines. That makes it useful for study groups that want a single authoritative summary and follow-ups after each session.
The AI Assistant can identify and summarize references to diagrams and equations in your notes. While it doesn't redraw images, it can produce textual descriptions, step-by-step derivations, and references to where diagrams are stored in Evernote attachments, making it easier to revisit and study technical content.
Yes - you can request specific formats such as bullet summaries, timed schedules, flashcard lists, quiz questions, or detailed study plans. The assistant will adapt the structure and level of detail to match your request so the output aligns with your study workflow.
The assistant is designed to handle long notes and aggregated notebooks, but extremely large collections may be processed in chunks for best results. If you have very long documents, ask the assistant to focus on sections or provide guidance on priority topics to ensure efficient summarization and study material generation.
While the assistant can synthesize and reorganize content effectively, it depends on the quality and clarity of the source notes. It may need guidance for ambiguous entries, hand-drawn diagrams, or incomplete datasets. Users should review generated outputs and edit details as needed; Evernote's workspace makes that review and iteration simple.