Highlights+Flashcards
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bartek.1066
I would like the flashcards generated by the program to take into account my highlights in the text.
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Sankari Nair
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Allow for cards to be focused on highlighted material inside a pdf/note/etc.
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Indi Mortimore
I want to focus the AI card generation for quiz questions more specifically. Currently I use chatGPT to make more focused questions and have to manually write them into Recall. Be much better if Recall could do it itself!
Sankari Nair
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User driven smart Quiz. Create quiz by highlighting in notebook.
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mfaisalk
Getrecall creates Quiz automatically. This means, it can create quiz on what it thinks is important. It may miss , what is important to the user . A reader may have higlighted certain text in summary as important and want this to be part of the quiz. To solve this issue, it is better that Getrecall take into consideration the highlights of the users and include them in the quiz along with other questions it generates automatically.
Another way would be to click the highlight in the notebook and a pop up says , covert to quiz and create a quiz therer and then
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Nina A
I totally agree! Would love a menu option for "create quiz question" when selecting text �
Sankari Nair
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Select text and generate a quiz question from it
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Paul Richards
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K Schauer
This would be a fantastic feature for teachers. It would help us create formative assessments and review materials which align with our specific learning standards and save teachers a lot of time.
Sankari Nair
this makes sense, thank you for sharing!
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James Pollock
I really like this suggestion as often when saving long content like a YouTube video, I’ll only want to create a recall quiz set from some of the content, not all of it. Generating the quiz, and then manually editing out questions, and then generating more questions to try and get it to pick up the questions I am interested in, his time consuming and unreliable. The ability to manually select text and have it generate and add more questions to the set would be brilliant.
This would be especially useful for PDFs, which can be of huge length, but you only want a quiz on say a particular section or sections.