AI Student Tools
AI tools for studying, research notes, summaries, and assignments
Plan study sessions, summarize research, compare sources, generate interview questions, and turn transcripts into action items for class projects.
Study workflows
Choose a tool for the next step in your coursework
Use AI to organize notes and drafts, then verify the material with course instructions, assigned readings, and original sources.
Study Plan Generator
Create a study schedule with goals, available time, review blocks, and exam dates.
Research Summary Generator
Turn research notes into a structured summary with key points and gaps to check.
Source Comparison Tool
Compare sources, separate evidence from assumptions, and identify missing citations.
Prompt Generator
Build prompts for explanations, outlines, quizzes, flashcards, and revision plans.
Interview Question Generator
Practice oral exams, presentations, interviews, and discussion questions.
Transcript Action Items Generator
Convert lecture notes or group project transcripts into tasks and follow-ups.
Useful guides for students
These guides help you use AI for writing and research without losing track of evidence, sources, or academic expectations.
Compare AI tools without fake citations
Keep claims tied to supplied sources and flag missing evidence.
Turn meeting notes into action items
Useful for group projects, lab meetings, and team assignments.
Write a professional email with AI
Ask instructors, advisors, or project teammates clear questions.
Format and validate JSON online
Clean API, data, and coding assignment snippets before debugging.
How to use AI for school work responsibly
Use AI for structure
Ask for outlines, study blocks, checklists, and revision questions before drafting final work.
Keep source control
Save links, page numbers, quotes, and assigned readings so every claim can be checked.
Rewrite in your own voice
Review generated text for accuracy, tone, policy compliance, and personal understanding.
Academic integrity reminder
Check your school or instructor policy before using AI-generated text in assignments. Treat these tools as planning, drafting, and review helpers, not a replacement for your own work or required citations.