1. Keep the scope small
Choose one chapter section, a few notes, or one lecture concept—not an entire subject at once.
Interactive study planner
Choose how much time you have and what you are studying. The planner gives you a small, repeatable sequence: understand one idea, retrieve it from memory, then correct it against the source.
Session builder
This is a planning aid, not a promise about outcomes. Use the original material to check every answer.
Use the plan well
The important step is attempting the answer before reopening the notes. Checking the source then shows what needs another pass.
Choose one chapter section, a few notes, or one lecture concept—not an entire subject at once.
Explain the idea, write questions, or sketch a relationship from memory before checking the source.
Use the original material to repair missing details, then schedule another retrieval attempt later.
Continue the workflow
Feynman AI is for converting study material into explanations, quizzes, flashcards, and active-recall practice. The planner helps you choose a session structure; the source and your answers still do the learning work.
Yes. First make the lecture usable as a transcript and notes, then choose one idea from the material and use the same retrieve-and-check sequence.