AI Notes for Daily Study

10 minutes after each class. Structured notes and flashcards that compound into a searchable knowledge base — no more cramming.

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Recording · Today, 2:15 PM

PSYC 201 — Classical Conditioning

Live from class · 48:32 · 1 file

Pavlov · UCS / UCR / CS / CR · processing

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Classical Conditioning — Today's Notes

Core concepts
  • UCS (food) → UCR (salivation): automatic, unlearned.
  • Neutral stimulus paired with UCS becomes CS.
  • CS alone produces CR; learning has occurred.
Flashcards
Acquisition
CS-UCS pairing builds CR
Extinction
CS alone → CR fades
Generalization
Similar stimuli → CR
Discrimination
Only specific CS → CR
Pipeline
5 cards added
Added to tomorrow's review set.
Audio ready
5-min audio summary for the commute.

How It Works

Three steps. That's it.

01

After Each Class — Upload

Drop today's lecture slides or recording into Lecture to Notes before you leave campus. Takes 30 seconds.

02

10-Min Processing Ritual

Review the structured notes, skim key concepts, and drill 5 new flashcards. Done before your next class starts.

03

Semester Knowledge Base Grows

Each day's output joins a searchable, connected archive. By week 12, you have a personal textbook for every course.

Sound Familiar?

Monday's lecture builds on Friday's — but you forgot Friday's

Your professor references last week's concepts and you nod along — but your notes from Friday are scattered and you can't remember the key framework.

4 classes today, zero organized notes from any of them

You attend back-to-back lectures, scribble fragments, and by dinner you have four sets of messy notes competing for your attention. AI-structured notes fix this in 10 minutes.

Finals are in 8 weeks and you have nothing searchable

You've attended every class but your notes are 40 disconnected files across 3 apps.

Why ThetaWave Helps

Notes Generator

10 minutes after each class

Upload today's slides and recording. Get structured notes with headings, key definitions, and connections to previous material — before tomorrow's class.

Flashcard Maker

active recall from day one

Each day's flashcards join your growing deck, so today's concepts are easier to review again when they matter later in the course.

Searchable archive

your personal course textbook

Every day's notes are indexed and cross-linked. Search 'mitochondria' and find every lecture note that mentioned it — across all courses, all semester.

What The Finished Notes Usually Look Like

These examples are closer to what students actually keep and review after class, meetings, or exam prep.

Lecture Recap

The day’s lecture reduced to one clean note with the main concepts, examples, and follow-up reading.

Weekly Review Notes

A week of classes merged into one note so you can review connections instead of isolated fragments.

Cross-Course Connections

Ideas that show up across multiple classes grouped together so the bigger picture is easier to retain.

Reading Brief

A long assigned reading turned into one note with arguments, evidence, and what is worth remembering.

Why Daily Study Sessions works better in ThetaWave

At this stage, what matters is not a one-off answer. It is turning scattered course material into something you can keep reviewing, sharing, or building on.

FeatureThetaWaveChatGPT
Workflow inputDaily lectures, discussions, readings, and multi-course materialScattered prompt-by-prompt questions
Structured outputDaily recaps, weekly reviews, cross-course links, and reading summariesSingle answers instead of a continuous note system
What you can keep doing afterEasy to keep accumulating daily instead of rebuilding before examsReview flow still tends to break later
Source groundingOrganized from the actual material you used that dayMore likely to drift into generic summaries
Fit for this workflow

How students usually organize Daily Study Sessions

33%

higher scores with consistent daily review (Dunlosky et al.)

50%

of lecture content forgotten within 24 hours without review

Average 10 minutes per daily session with ThetaWave

"I spend 10 minutes after each class uploading my slides. By midterms I had a searchable knowledge base for every course — zero cramming needed."

Chris M., University of Wisconsin

Frequently Asked Questions

About 10 minutes — upload your lecture recording or slides, skim the generated notes, and drill a few flashcards. The entire routine fits between back-to-back classes and compounds into a searchable knowledge base by finals.

Yes — every day's notes are indexed and cross-linked automatically. By week 12, you have a personal, searchable textbook for every course. Search any concept and find every lecture that mentioned it across all courses.

Yes — Flashcard Maker turns each day's key concepts into quick review cards. Skim the notes, flip through a small set of cards, and keep the course archive growing without waiting until finals week.

Research shows students with consistent daily study routines score 33% higher than those who cram, even with equal total study time (Dunlosky et al.). Daily 10-minute sessions prevent the 50% content loss that occurs within 24 hours without review.

Nothing breaks — Thetawave's knowledge base keeps growing whenever you add material. Missing a day simply means tomorrow's session can include a little extra flashcard review from the gap.

10 Minutes a Day, A+ by Finals

Build a daily study habit that compounds all semester. Upload, review, drill — your searchable knowledge base grows with every class.

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