Introducing Study Guides
Every assignment Studimoe completes is now a learning opportunity. Today we're launching Study Guides — personalized, exam-ready summaries generated from your coursework.
📖 Study Guide Preview — PSYC 100
Encoding, storage, and retrieval processes. Key distinction between declarative and procedural memory.
Classical vs. operant conditioning. Reinforcement schedules and their effects on behavior.
Ebbinghaus forgetting curve, signal detection theory (d' sensitivity index).
The Problem with Passive Studying
Most students spend hours re-reading notes and highlighting textbooks before exams. Research consistently shows this is one of the least effective study methods. Active recall and spaced repetition work — but building those materials from scratch takes time most students don't have.
We realized Studimoe already had something powerful: it reads and processes every assignment you submit. It understands the concepts, the formulas, the key arguments. All that knowledge was being used once and discarded.
How Study Guides Work
Every time Studimoe completes an assignment, it extracts the core concepts, key terms, formulas, and arguments. These are stored in a knowledge graph specific to each course. As the semester progresses, your study guide grows richer and more complete.
What gets extracted:
- Key concepts and definitions from every assignment
- Formulas and equations with context for when to use them
- Common exam question patterns based on assignment types
- Cross-references between related topics across assignments
- Priority rankings — which topics appear most frequently
Prioritized for Exams
Not all topics are weighed equally. Study Guides analyze the frequency and depth at which topics appear across your assignments. If a concept shows up in three different problem sets, it's almost certainly exam material. Studimoe surfaces those topics at the top of your guide with a confidence score.
The result: instead of reviewing 300 pages of notes, you get a focused, 5-page guide that tells you exactly what to study. Students in our beta reported spending 60% less time preparing for exams while maintaining or improving their scores.
Cross-Course Connections
One of the most powerful features of Study Guides is cross-course linking. Studimoe can recognize when concepts from your psychology class overlap with topics in your neuroscience course. These connections are highlighted in your guides, helping you build a deeper, more integrated understanding of your material.
Available Now
Study Guides are available today for all Studimoe users. Free tier users get basic guides with key concepts and definitions. Pro users unlock advanced features including priority rankings, cross-course connections, and exportable flashcard sets.
Head to your dashboard to see your first study guide. It's already being built from the assignments Studimoe has completed for you.
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