Can I use Learntime with my existing study materials?

Absolutely! Learntime is designed to work seamlessly with your existing study content, whether it's handwritten notes, digital documents, or online resources. Here's how you can import or input your existing materials:

How to import or input existing content

  1. Manual Input

    • Open a topic in Learntime
    • Type or paste your notes directly into the chat interface
    • The AI Mentor will help organize and structure your content
  2. File Upload

    • Use the file upload feature to add documents or images
    • Supported formats include .pdf, .txt, .jpg, and .png
    • Simply drag and drop your files into the chat interface
  3. AI-Assisted Content Generation

    • Provide the AI Mentor with an overview or outline of your study material
    • Ask the Mentor to generate comprehensive study notes based on your input
    • Review and edit the AI-generated content to ensure accuracy and relevance
  4. Collaborative Content Creation

    • Start with a basic outline of your study topic
    • Work with the AI Mentor to expand and refine your notes
    • Use the Mentor's insights to fill gaps in your understanding
  5. Importing from Other Platforms

    • While we don't currently support direct imports from other learning apps, you can easily copy and paste content from these sources into Learntime

Creating Effective Study Sheets

When importing or creating study materials in Learntime, keep in mind that a typical study sheet includes 10 to 30 key facts, each with a few important details. The content and depth may vary based on the topic's complexity and your specific needs. This structure allows for efficient review and helps focus on the most crucial information.

Remember, the key to effective learning with Learntime is not just importing content, but actively engaging with it through recall sessions and quick quizzes. Once your materials are in the system, Learntime's AI Mentor and spaced repetition algorithm will help you review and retain the information more effectively than traditional study methods.

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