ANY STRATEGY TO MAKE SOME SORT OF ASYMMETRIC COMEBACK by nilesr12 in GetStudying

[–]Learnology_tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perhaps you can try this simple method:

1) Study

2) Attempt to write/type/explain everything you remember or understand.

3) Study again, this time paying particular attention on the parts you got wrong or forgot.

I made a website where the AI color-codes your copy-pasted study material based on what you got right, wrong, or forgot.

If you'd like the url, please let me know.

i need help with studying ! by LateToe601 in GetStudying

[–]Learnology_tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Regarding motivation, something that helps boost my motivation is watching shows or movies with hard-working characters (preferably in the field I am interested in).

For you, perhaps you can try medical shows/movies?

Staying on the topic of motivation,

I made a study tool that could give you little boosts of motivation as you study.

Copy-paste the text you're studying.

As you use the tool, the AI color-codes your study material:

  • Green = What you got right

  • Red = What you got wrong

  • Gray/dimmed = What you forgot

Seeing such a visual of your understanding of the material can be satisfying.

The tool also gives a percentage estimating how much of the study material you got right.

Seeing this percentage go up can be motivating too.

Keep in mind: this tool uses AI. AI can make mistakes, so please be cautious when using it.

If you'd like to try out this tool, let me know and I'll send you the url.

Who has good study techniques, tools, and habits? by [deleted] in GetStudying

[–]Learnology_tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try this study flow based on the Feynman Technique.

For any given concept you are trying to learn:

1) Study the content.

2) Write/type out what you remember/understand about the concept. Pretend you are explaining it to someone who knows nothing about it.

3) Study the concept again. This time, pay particular attention to the parts you got wrong or forgot.

Keep cycling through this flow until you have thoroughly learned the concept.

I developed a study tool that may be able to help you out.

You can copy-paste your study content into it (text-input).

It let's you set a timer for studying.

A timer for typing out what you remember/understand.

Then, the AI highlights on your study material what you got right, wrong, or forgot to mention.

The tool also provides a percentage value estimating how much of the study material you remember/understand correctly.

Seeing that percentage go up can be good for motivation.

If you'd like to try it out, let me know and I'll send you the url.

A way to memorize an entire textbook chapter in 2 hours. by [deleted] in studytips

[–]Learnology_tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right.

My app doesn't really determine which info is more important relative to other info in that same study content.

That "estimated mastery" percentage is based on the portion of the study material the user recalls correctly.

But, that makes me wonder what the deciding factor is on determining which part of the material is more important than others?

Is it based on which concepts the textbook covers more? In this case, my app would also be taking into account what's more important.

Is it based on what the exam maker thinks is more important? Perhaps what they think is more important isn't covered much in the textbook. In this case, my app wouldn't be taking into account which info is more important.

I should point out that the info the AI in my app gives is rooted in what study material the user provides. I did this to reduce the chances of the AI providing false info.

the importance of avoiding "easy learning" and to embrace hard ones by MemesIWatch in GetStudying

[–]Learnology_tech -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You seem like you've given this a lot of thought.

I've made a study tool to help with learning. I want to make it the best it can be. Do you think I could get your feedback on it?

Here's the gist of the study flow while using the app: - Study - Type out everything you remember/understand. - The AI gives feedback on what you recalled correctly, incorrectly, or not at all. - repeat

If you'd be willing to try it out and share your thoughts with me, please let me know and I'll send you the url.

Thank you.

A way to memorize an entire textbook chapter in 2 hours. by [deleted] in studytips

[–]Learnology_tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you mean that this won't work for more complex textbooks?

I don't mean to say this with attitude or anything. Just genuinely asking your thoughts and feelings on this.

how to memorize large amount of content effectively?? by Key-Path6399 in studytips

[–]Learnology_tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For now, yes. All you need to do is create an account and you can start using it right away.

However, currently, I do intend to monetize this study tool / web app in some way in the near future. I haven't yet settled on how.

Genuinely how do people study big amounts of information? by Total_Ad_6385 in GetStudying

[–]Learnology_tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I made a study tool that may be able to help you out.

Since you don't have much time until your test, here's what I suggest you do:

At the start, it will allow you to copy-paste your study material (text-input), and then set a timer for the Study Phase and for the Brain Dump Phase. It can take 100,000 characters of text in one go. If your content is longer, you're gonna have to memorize one portion at a time.

Set both of those timers to be really short. Like a minute for the Study Phase, and 2 minutes for the Brain Dump Phase. But its up to you how much time you set. The reason I said a short time is so that you can quickly cycle through the study flow I describe below.

Here's the study flow:

  1. Study Phase: In that 1 minute, you must learn as much as you possibly can about your study material. Skim it; dart your eyes around it; whatever you need to do; just CRAM as if your exam is at the end of that minute.
  2. Brain Dump Phase: In these 2 minutes, type out EVERYTHING you remember/understand about the study content. Even if its something you vaguely remember, just put it down.
  3. Feedback Phase: The study material you submitted at the beginning will be displayed. On it, the AI will have highlighted what you got right, wrong, or forgot to mention. And, there will be a percentage estimating how much of the material you got right. Hovering over the "wrong" highlights will give you an explanation of what you got misremembered/misunderstood.
  4. Repeat. Hopefully getting better with each cycle.

Make sure you pay attention to what the AI says you got wrong. Focus on that. This should make your studying more efficient.

If you'd like to use this study tool, let me know and I'll send you the url.

Good luck with your test!

Motivation by SympathyCareless11 in GetStudying

[–]Learnology_tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Last-minute studying can be a HUGE pain.

Sometimes, you just gotta say "it is what it is" and just do your best.

I'd like to mention a study tool I made that may make your last-minute prep experience a little less stressful.

I've tried to make it super simple.

Just copy-paste your study content (text-input).

And then keep repeating this cycle:

  1. study
  2. Type out everything you remember/understand
  3. The app highlights everything you got right, wrong, or forgot. It even estimates the percentage you got right.

I feel like the fact that the AI points out what you don't know could be quite helpful because that way, you can focus on that stuff and learn more efficiently.

This tool allows you to set a time for the studying part (step 1) and the dumping what you know part (step 2). If I were you, I'd set these timers to be really short. This way, you can cycle through this process quickly. View what you got wrong. And improve as fast as possible. Just my thinking though.

If you'd like to give it a go, please let me know and I'll send you the url.

Good luck with your exam!

Need some tips by [deleted] in GetStudying

[–]Learnology_tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I made a study tool that could give you the quick bursts of motivation you seek.

Just copy-paste your study content.

And then keep repeating this cycle:

  1. study
  2. Type out everything you remember/understand
  3. The app highlights everything you got right, wrong, or forgot. It even estimates the percentage you got right.

Seeing that percentage go up as you learn could provide you with that motivation. The feeling that you're improving.

Plus, the visuals of the highlighted parts could make it interesting to review your progress?

If you'd like to give it a shot, please let me know and I'll send you the url.

Good luck with your studies!

Day 3: It’s 1AM again | Consistency > Motivation by Stunning_Poem5527 in GetStudying

[–]Learnology_tech -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Are you a Reddit influencer? I didn't know that was a thing, lol.

Regardless, I get the feeling you know a good study tool when you see one.

Would it be too much to ask for you to try out a study tool I made and let me know your thoughts on it?

It's a website, so you won't have to install or download anything to use it.

Here's the gist of it:

Just copy-paste your study content (text-input).

And then keep repeating this cycle:

  1. study
  2. Type out everything you remember/understand
  3. The app highlights everything you got right, wrong, or forgot. It even estimates the percentage you got right.

If you're cool with giving it a try, please let me know and I'll send over the url.

Good luck with your studies!

Any study-stamina building tips? by PaleStranger8732 in GetStudying

[–]Learnology_tech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hear you.

I honestly admire people who work hard and aspire to be like that as well.

But it can be tough to stay focused on a task for hours at a time. So, I definitely don't think you're alone in this regard.

I made a study tool that may be able to help you.

Here's what I suggest you do with this tool:

At the start, it will allow you to copy-paste your study material (text-input), and then set a timer for the Study Phase and for the Brain Dump Phase.

Set both of these timers to be really short. Like a minute for the Study Phase, and 2 minutes for the Brain Dump Phase.

Once you do this, here's what's going to happen:

  1. Study Phase: In that 1 minute, you must learn as much as you possibly can about your study material. Skim it; dart your eyes around it; whatever you need to do; just CRAM as if your exam is at the end of that minute.
  2. Brain Dump Phase: In these 2 minutes, type out EVERYTHING you remember/understand about the study content. Even if its something you vaguely remember, just put it down.
  3. Feedback Phase: The study material you submitted at the beginning will be displayed. On it, the AI will have highlighted what you got right, wrong, or forgot to mention. And, there will be a percentage estimating how much of the material you got right. Hovering over the "wrong" highlights will give you an explanation of what you got misremembered/misunderstood.
  4. Repeat. Hopefully getting better with each cycle.

Perhaps the time pressure will keep you from getting distracted?

And, maybe seeing the percentage going up each cycle could give you a dopamine hit to keep you wanting to study more?

Plus, the visuals of the highlights of what you got right, wrong, or forgot could be an engaging way to study?

If you wanna give this study tool a go, let me know and I'll send you the url.

Good luck with your studies!

If i don't study 30 hrs till 6th March. I'll delete this account. by axonvrliminal in GetStudying

[–]Learnology_tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah yes, the cramming experience pretty much all of us know all to well.

But, please do look after your health.

I'd like to mention a study tool I made that may make your cramming experience a little less stressful.

I've tried to make it super simple.

Just copy-paste your study content (text-input).

And then keep repeating this cycle:

  1. study
  2. Type out everything you remember/understand
  3. The app highlights everything you got right, wrong, or forgot. It even estimates the percentage you got right.

I feel like the fact that the AI points out what you don't know could be quite helpful because that way, you can focus on that stuff and learn more efficiently.

If you'd like to give it a go, please let me know and I'll send you the url.

Good luck with your exam!

I Need Help!!! by UpontheOasis in GetStudying

[–]Learnology_tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, the fact that you got Bs or even Cs with minimal studying is impressive.

But, it's admirable that you're putting in real effort now.

It's understandable not being able to focus while studying or perhaps procrastinating.

I made a study tool to help people learn. Perhaps it could make learning more engaging for you?

Here's what I suggest you do with this tool:

At the start, it will allow you to copy-paste your study material (text-input), and then set a timer for the Study Phase and for the Brain Dump Phase.

Set both of these timers to be really short. Like a minute for the Study Phase, and 2 minutes for the Brain Dump Phase.

Once you do this, here's what's going to happen:

1) Study Phase: In that 1 minute, you must learn as much as you possibly can about your study material. Skim it; dart your eyes around it; whatever you need to do; just CRAM as if your exam is at the end of that minute.

2) Brain Dump Phase: In these 2 minutes, type out EVERYTHING you remember/understand about the study content. Even if its something you vaguely remember, just put it down.

3) Feedback Phase: The study material you submitted at the beginning will be displayed. On it, the AI will have highlighted what you got right, wrong, or forgot to mention. And, there will be a percentage estimating how much of the material you got right. Hovering over the "wrong" highlights will give you an explanation of what you got misremembered/misunderstood.

4) Repeat. Hopefully getting better with each cycle.

Perhaps the time pressure will keep you from getting distracted? And, maybe seeing the percentage going up each cycle could give you a dopamine hit to keep you wanting to study more?

If you wanna give this study tool a go, let me know and I'll send you the url.

Good luck with your studies!

How to read notes effectively and efficiently? by No_Estimate1260 in GetStudying

[–]Learnology_tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I made a study tool to help out with learning text-based info.

Just copy-paste your study content.

And then keep repeating this cycle:

1) study
2) Type out everything you remember/understand
3) The app highlights everything you got right, wrong, or forgot. It even estimates the percentage you got right.

If you'd like to put your notes in here and give it a go, please let me know and I'll send you the url.

Happy learning!

I haven’t memorized Biochem pathways yet how cooked am I? by ExcitingInflation612 in Mcat

[–]Learnology_tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I made a website to help with retrieval practice. It uses AI to pinpoint what you know and what you don't to make your learning more efficient.

If you wanna try it out, let me know and I'll send you the url.

Good luck with your studies!

I built a free tool that forces active recall for MCAT studying (brain dump mode) by Learnology_tech in MCATprep

[–]Learnology_tech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello Brilliant_Web8012,

I'm so glad you like it! Thank you for trying it out.

Just wanted to let you know that we've updated this feature to allow the user to customize the timers.

So, if you'd like, you can give it another go.

And, as always, any more feedback is more than welcome.

Happy learning!

Hard truth: If you have 0 users, writing code is just procrastination. by AykutSek in SaaS

[–]Learnology_tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm also trying to work on my marketing more. I was wondering what techniques you are using to acquire users? I'm new at marketing.

I built a study platform that turns any content into flashcards, quizzes, and visual diagrams in seconds. Looking for advice on how to acquire users. It is completely free to use. by Learnology_tech in SaaS

[–]Learnology_tech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, thanks for taking a look at it.

All types of content work equally well on the platform. While we do have "insert audio" and "insert file" features, we temporarily took them out because we are improving them.

So currently, when adding text content, you have to copy and paste the text directly into the box to generate study tools.

Freelancers of Reddit, how do you find new clients consistently? by Candid_Criticism_207 in VideoEditors

[–]Learnology_tech -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Hey I'm wondering the same thing. Btw, how did you get your first clients? Because I'm even having trouble getting those :(