AI Notes for Study Groups
One set of AI-generated notes everyone can reference. Record meetings, capture decisions, and quiz each other — aligned from day one.
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CHEM 250 — Midterm Prep
4 members · 1 hr 12 min · Tue evening
CHEM 250 · Study Session — Brief
- Scope agreed: Chapters 4, 5, 7
- Shared confusion: equilibrium constants and ICE tables
12-question quiz generated from the session and shared with the group.
Friday 7 PM — start with equilibrium constants drill.
How It Works
Three steps. That's it.
Before — Share One Source
Upload the lecture recording or slides everyone attended. ThetaWave generates one authoritative set of notes — no more 'my version vs. yours.'
During — Record the Session
Record your study group meeting. ThetaWave captures decisions, assigns action items, and notes key discussion points.
After — Quiz Each Other
Generate a shared quiz from the session. Everyone takes it — see who mastered what and where the group needs more work.
Sound Familiar?
Five people, five different versions of the lecture
Everyone attends the same class but writes different things. Group meetings start with 'wait, that's not what I wrote down.' One AI-generated set of notes fixes this.
'What did we decide?' — every single meeting
Your study group makes decisions, assigns tasks, agrees on deadlines — but nobody writes it down. Next meeting: confusion.
Some members prepare, others just show up
There's no shared material that sets a baseline. Shared AI quizzes reveal who prepared — and where the group needs to focus.
Why ThetaWave Helps
one source of truth
Generate notes from the lecture everyone attended. Share one AI-generated version — no more comparing five notebooks.
capture group discussions
Record your study group meeting. Get decisions, action items, and key points — everyone gets the same summary.
test the whole group
Generate a shared quiz from meeting notes or lecture material. Everyone takes it — identify gaps before the exam, not during it.
What The Finished Notes Usually Look Like
These examples are closer to what students actually keep and review after class, meetings, or exam prep.
Study Group Action Items
Who will review what, what to bring back, and what still needs clarification after the group session.
Shared Study Guide
Merged notes from everyone in the group, cleaned up into one guide that avoids duplicate effort.
Group Q&A Summary
Questions from the session and the answers the group settled on, collected in one note.
Collaborative Concept Map
A shared structure of the main ideas the group is trying to understand together before the exam.
Why Group Study 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.
| Feature | ThetaWave | ChatGPT |
|---|---|---|
| Workflow input | Group-call recordings, shared notes, course files, and question lists | Individual questions in one-off chats |
| Structured output | Action lists, shared review guides, discussion Q&A, and concept maps | Results feel scattered rather than collaborative |
| What you can keep doing after | Better for delegation, sync, and continued teamwork | Harder to carry shared work forward |
| Source grounding | Built from group discussion and shared material | More like general answers than shared memory |
| Fit for this workflow |
How students usually organize Group Study
Study groups with shared materials are 25% more productive
Exportable to PDF, Markdown, and Notion
Used by study groups at 500+ universities
"We record every study session now. ThetaWave gives us a summary with action items. No more 'I thought you were doing that section.'"
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Study Together, Score Higher
Shared notes, group quizzes, and meeting summaries — everyone starts aligned and stays accountable. Free for your entire study group.