The 8 Best AI-Powered Studying Apps (2024)

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024

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  • @ShuOmi_Official
    @ShuOmi_Official  3 дня назад +1

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  • @FactsNoCare
    @FactsNoCare 3 дня назад +9

    Like most of these since their very visual. Something that came out from google thats pretty good is notebookLM. You can upload your own sources, ask questions or ask the Ai to make questions for you and then it will return answers with citations which you can click to see where it got the answer from.

  • @ariekoprasethio
    @ariekoprasethio 2 дня назад +3

    🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
    00:00 *📚 Introduction to AI-powered studying apps*
    - Overview of the best AI apps for studying,
    - Introduction to Traverse, Recall, and Mapify as tools for visual and structured learning.
    00:25 *📝 Traverse: Visual note-taking and flashcards*
    - Traverse combines mind mapping, flashcards, and bi-directional linking,
    - Features include creating multiple "traverses" for different topics and a mobile app,
    - Emphasis on visual representation and ease of note-taking.
    01:52 *📰 Recall: Structured learning from online content*
    - Convert online resources into structured learning materials,
    - Includes AI-generated flashcards from summaries,
    - Supports mobile apps and graph views for visual exploration.
    03:13 *🗺️ Mapify: Mind mapping from online content*
    - Specializes in creating mind maps from videos and articles,
    - Mobile apps available for both iOS and Android,
    - Useful for visual learners and brainstorming sessions.
    04:34 *🎓 Skillshare: Creative skills learning platform*
    - Introduction to Skillshare as an online learning community,
    - Offers diverse courses from creative fields to productivity,
    - Features include on-demand classes and community feedback.
    05:31 *🧠 Study Potion: AI-powered study materials generation*
    - Upload lecture notes or articles for AI-generated flashcards and study notes,
    - Includes AI chat for interactive studying,
    - Ideal for students looking to optimize study time.
    06:26 *📚 Revisely: Exam preparation and interactive learning*
    - Focus on exam preparation with past papers and AI-generated quizzes,
    - Convert notes into interactive learning materials,
    - Suitable for GCSE and A-Level students.
    07:46 *📖 RemNote: Integrated note-taking and flashcards*
    - Seamlessly integrates note-taking with flashcard creation,
    - Provides context for better understanding of concepts,
    - Supports PDF annotation and AI-generated flashcards.
    08:42 *📐 Knowee: Problem-solving tool with AI support*
    - Offers step-by-step solutions from screenshots,
    - Includes text highlighting and summarization features,
    - Useful for math and general problem-solving tasks.
    Made with HARPA AI

  • @rajakumarperumal4856
    @rajakumarperumal4856 День назад +1

    Super experience

  • @lp_kvnc6768
    @lp_kvnc6768 3 дня назад

    Great video! I've been confused about which AI tools to use--now I can narrow down my list to a couple of options. Thanks😊.

  • @JosueMUHIRWA
    @JosueMUHIRWA 3 дня назад +1

    Big man
    We appreciate fot this Great content. Your staff doesn't only provide helpful things but also make us Great people

  • @RameshKumar-ng3nf
    @RameshKumar-ng3nf 3 дня назад +7

    AI is making people more and more lazy.
    Acutal processing happens in the brain & with own words on a topic , not with tools . Create mind maps by your own which will help you to retain the info more better.

    • @minecraftotalwar
      @minecraftotalwar 3 дня назад +2

      NO

    • @mitumial
      @mitumial 3 дня назад +2

      I dont disagree that people use AI in a way that actuallt hinders learning, but I dont agree this is a case of that. While making it yourself, struggling through it, does help, I find that things are forgotten regardless of it. What you need is both connections between the topic and real life applications of it, and notes that are actually reviewable (provide enough context to be understandable but not so much that looking up in other places is eassier)

    • @RameshKumar-ng3nf
      @RameshKumar-ng3nf 3 дня назад +2

      @@mitumial 👌Very Well said . Appreciate such logical and knowledgeable comment.
      I will share my experience as well. I tried different AI tools for more than a year & experimented with it and found how to best use AI . Unfortunately most people use AI in a wrong way.
      Below is how i use AI for my study :
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      AI is very helpful for priming of topic before any lectures or study topic. So we have a rough idea about the topic and make connections when we are studying or listening to a lecture.
      AI is very helpful for creating flashcards saving our time.
      AI is also very helpful when studying a complex topic , which we dont understand it gives us best examples to make understand better.
      Below is completely misusing AI by most students :
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      People have become so lazy that they completely depend on AI notes . Even for creating notes of -> mindmaps / Summary they are completely depending on AI . Where is the learning happening inside brain ? Completely depending on machine generated summary. Students after learning a chapter or subject needs to write a summary in their own words which helps them understand better. Unfortunately most students are totally dependent on AI summary, AI mindmaps . Many students are getting lost in using more and more AI tools rather than focusing on understanding a topic using their own brain.

    • @mitumial
      @mitumial 3 дня назад

      @@RameshKumar-ng3nf Thanks for the tips! I havent explored a lot of uses for AI (I tend to just use it as a last resort, since I feel it conflicts with my purposes in many cases), and those sound like great uses. As for the bad uses, I've had the misfortune of seeing much worse uses. Asking for solutions instead of tools to find said solutions themselves. That being said, I think it depends on the person generating the mindmap. I dont imagine myself using it and just leaving it as it is, but more like trying to learn from the way the AI forms connections, trying to see if I can apply those principles to other topics. Id also refine the summaries and connections being made (in my experience with AI, I like the subtopics/separation of subjects suggested, but the summary itself its not up to my standards). Id also tweak my prompts to try new ways of connecting things in a quick way (like color coding according to different conditions, and seeing what works best). Like. Use of AI dont have to be passive. And I wouldnt see the use of it like that. I want to use my knowledge of the subject to create something that makes sense for ME. The AI is just there to help come up with ideas, provide some info I might miss, and automatize the visual parts.

    • @jimmyjoe1591
      @jimmyjoe1591 День назад

      I use ai to disseminate and query. That way I can process better on my own.

  • @JosueMUHIRWA
    @JosueMUHIRWA 2 дня назад

    @shuOmi
    Could you help us to release video about anki flashcard?