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Simple AI Study Tool
Study faster and smarter with a simple ai study tool that summarizes, quizzes, and turns notes into flashcards
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Simple AI Study Tool is a set of Evernote AI Assistant features that help you turn notes into study-friendly outputs: summaries, flashcards, quizzes, and study plans. It reads your notes and offers concise, actionable study aids you can edit, export, and use for focused review.
Open your study note in Evernote, then invoke the AI Assistant and choose a task like "Summarize," "Make flashcards," or "Build a study plan." The assistant scans the content and produces a ready-made output you can refine. Start with a single chapter or lecture note to iterate quickly.
Yes. The assistant identifies key concepts and converts them into flashcard pairs with suggested prompts, answers, and mnemonics. You can review, edit, and export the deck to your preferred flashcard workflow or keep it inside Evernote for study sessions.
The tool can generate practice quizzes of various lengths and formats - multiple choice, short answer, or problem prompts. You can request a specified number of questions, difficulty balance, or topic focus, then use the results to drill weak areas and track progress.
Yes. Tell the assistant your target date and weekly availability, and it will produce a prioritized study schedule. Plans include daily tasks, periodic spaced reviews, mock exam dates, and suggested time allocations tailored to the content in your notes.
The assistant can rephrase complex material in plain language, create step-by-step walkthroughs, or provide analogies and examples. Ask it to 'explain like I'm new' or request multiple levels of explanation for beginner to advanced learners.
Yes - generate timed quizzes or mock exams from your notes. The assistant can include time recommendations per question and produce a scoring guide so you can simulate realistic test conditions and measure improvement over time.
The assistant works with long-form notes, including lecture transcripts and project plans. It extracts structure and highlights high-value sections to build summaries, study plans, or flashcards, so you don’t need to pre-clean content to get useful outputs.
Always. Outputs from the assistant are editable so you can tweak wording, adjust difficulty, and add or remove items. Evernote keeps your original note intact while you refine AI-generated summaries or flashcards to match personal preferences.
Yes. Share the Evernote note or notebook with peers, and collaborators can review or edit AI-generated materials. Collaborative edits help align group study sessions, distribute mock interview roles, and consolidate feedback into a single living document.
The assistant works directly with notes you create in Evernote. If you upload or paste text from other files (PDFs, docs), copy the relevant text into a note first. The assistant is optimized for plain text and structured notes where headings, lists, and examples are present.
Yes - request worked examples or stepwise walkthroughs for quantitative or conceptual problems. The assistant will create a solution sequence, highlight common errors, and offer checks you can use to validate your work during practice.
You can use Evernote tags, checklists, and appended logs to track study progress. The assistant can help generate weekly retrospectives and suggest metrics to track, such as accuracy on practice quizzes, time-per-question, or mastery of flashcard tiers.
The assistant excels at summarization, practice generation, and study planning based on note content. It may not produce grading-level answer keys for highly specialized professional exams without domain-specific input, so plan to review and verify critical solutions.
Yes. You can copy AI-generated summaries, flashcards, or quizzes from Evernote to other tools or export note contents for offline study. Evernote preserves the original material and the generated variants so you can maintain multiple study artifacts.