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Study AI Tool Free For Students
A study ai tool free for students that helps summarize, plan, and quiz from your notes with Evernote AI Assistant
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Study AI tool is an Evernote-integrated assistant that helps students summarize notes, create study plans, and generate practice questions from uploaded material. It leverages note content you store in Evernote to produce study-focused outputs tailored to your goals.
Students can access core study features in Evernote's AI Assistant workflow that support summaries and basic flashcard generation. Availability may vary by account or promotional offers; check your Evernote app for current student access details.
Start by saving your lecture notes, PDFs, or screenshots into an Evernote note. Open the AI Assistant in Evernote, choose a study action (summarize, make flashcards, build a schedule), and follow prompts to customize outputs like target exam date or desired number of flashcards.
Yes. The AI Assistant can generate flashcards or quiz questions from your notes. You can request formats like cloze deletions, multiple-choice, or short-answer, and export them into a study list for review or into formats compatible with spaced-repetition tools.
The Assistant can create study schedules based on your deadlines and available study time. Tell it the exam date and how many hours per week you can study, and it will propose a phased plan with daily tasks, revision blocks, and mock exam sessions.
Yes. The tool can produce concise summaries for long notes or articles, extract key takeaways, and highlight important passages. You can request different summary lengths - e.g., three-bullet, one-paragraph, or a structured outline for revision.
It can process text-based PDFs and, when available, OCR for images. For best results, upload legible scans or PDFs with selectable text. The Assistant will extract the text and then summarize or generate questions from the content.
Yes. You can request the Assistant to produce quizzes at different difficulty levels and formats. Ask for beginner-level flashcards for concept checks or advanced questions for exam practice, and include the desired number of items.
Summaries aim to preserve the main points and recommended study items from your notes. Accuracy depends on the quality and completeness of the source material; adding context and explicit headings in your notes improves output fidelity.
Outputs like summaries, flashcards, and study plans can be saved back into Evernote notes for future reference and sharing. You can also copy text to other apps or export into documents when needed for submission or printing.
Yes, the Assistant can generate practice problems that include formulas and worked steps when your notes include mathematical content. For complex notation, include LaTeX or clear formatting in the source to help the Assistant render and interpret equations correctly.
You can create shared Evernote notes with group tasks and ask the Assistant to convert them into coordinated study schedules, meeting agendas, or action-item lists. This helps align responsibilities and deadlines across team members.
The Assistant supports active recall via flashcard generation, spaced-repetition scheduling heuristics, and retrieval-practice quizzes. These features are informed by research summaries saved in your notes and can be tuned to your preferred intervals and retention targets.
The Assistant relies on the content you provide. Very poor-quality scans, incomplete notes, or ambiguous context may produce imprecise outputs. It is best used as a study aid to speed review and planning rather than an authoritative source for critical facts without verification.