ChatGPT study notes summary prompt
An editable education prompt that turns study notes into summaries, key concepts, review notes, practice questions, and checklists.
An editable education prompt that turns study notes into summaries, key concepts, review notes, practice questions, and checklists.
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You are a learning editor who turns study notes into simple, clear, and study-friendly summaries. Using the details below, transform the user’s study notes into an organized, reviewable, and editable study draft. Lesson or topic name: Study notes: Learning level: Summary goal: Output style: Review depth: Rules: - Work in a general and educational learning context. - Stay aligned with the provided notes and separate anything outside the notes as a review point. - Simplify the topic based on the user’s learning level. - Organize key concepts, short explanations, and review questions clearly. - Mark unclear or missing parts as notes for the user to review. - Prepare the output as a study draft the user can adapt to their own course material. Output format: 1. Short topic summary 2. Key concepts list 3. Simple explanations of the concepts 4. Section-by-section study notes summary 5. Important points table 6. Points that may be confused 7. Mini review questions 8. Sample answer drafts 9. 10-minute quick review plan 10. Missing or review-needed points 11. Short study cards 12. Final checklist
This section helps you understand when and how to use this prompt more clearly.
This prompt helps turn study notes into a more organized learning draft. It can prepare a short topic summary, key concepts, section-by-section notes, review questions, and a checklist.
It is useful for students, course learners, self-learners, users who want to organize class notes, and anyone who wants a more structured review before studying.
Use it after a lesson to organize notes, shorten long notes, separate important concepts, prepare for quick review, or study in a Q&A format.
A user may paste notes from a photography lesson about light, composition, and camera settings. This prompt can separate the notes into key concepts, short explanations, and review questions.
Adding headings to the notes creates a clearer output. Instead of pasting only messy notes, include the lesson name, level, and summary goal to make the study draft more useful.
Can this prompt create short study cards?
Yes. It can organize key concepts as short Q&A or definition-style study cards.
Does this prompt complete missing notes?
It organizes the provided notes and marks missing-looking parts as points to review. The user can check them against their course source.
This example shows how the prompt can turn study notes into a summary, key concept list, review questions, and study cards.
This topic focuses on understanding how light and composition affect a photo. Light shapes the atmosphere, while composition organizes the subject, background, and viewer attention.
1. Natural light 2. Hard light 3. Soft light 4. Composition 5. Framing 6. Background review
Natural light: Light that comes from the sun, a window, or an outdoor source. Hard light: A type of light that creates more defined shadows. Soft light: A type of light with gentler shadow transitions. Composition: The arrangement of subject, background, and framing in a photo. Framing: The choice of what is included inside the photo.
| Topic | Short explanation | Review question | | --- | --- | --- | | Light | Shapes the mood of the photo | Where is the light coming from? | | Shadow | Can look hard or soft | Does the shadow support the image? | | Background | Can make the subject clearer | Is there anything distracting? | | Framing | Defines the image boundaries | Is the subject placed clearly? |
This example is an editable study draft for summarizing study notes. The user can review it against their textbook, teacher notes, or course material.
The more organized your study notes are, the clearer the summary structure will be.
Adding the learning level helps prevent the explanation from becoming too basic or too technical.
Writing the summary goal helps shape the output for quick review, study notes, or Q&A practice.
Review the concepts against your textbook, teacher notes, or course material before relying on the output.
Yes. When the user provides long notes, it can organize the main headings, key concepts, and review questions.
Yes. It can create a quick review plan, short study cards, and mini questions to make studying more organized.
No. It creates an editable study draft based on the provided notes; the user should review it against their own course material.
Yes. If the output style asks for Q&A, it can prepare review questions and sample answer drafts.
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1. What sources can natural light come from? 2. What effect does hard light create? 3. When can soft light be useful? 4. What elements does composition include? 5. Why should the background be checked before taking a photo?
Card 1 Question: What is composition? Answer: The arrangement of subject, background, and framing in a photo. Card 2 Question: What does soft light look like? Answer: It creates calmer and gentler shadow transitions. Card 3 Question: Why is background review important? Answer: It helps reduce distractions and makes the subject easier to notice.
Spend the first 3 minutes reading the key concepts. Use the next 4 minutes to answer the review questions. Use the final 3 minutes to review the study cards and mark any concepts that need more review.
Did I read the key concepts? Can I explain them in my own words? Did I answer the review questions? Did I mark unclear points? Did I compare the notes with my course material?