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How to use a notebook study guide - NotebookLM Tutorial
From the course: NotebookLM for Research
How to use a notebook study guide
- [Instructor] In this video, we will take a quick look at the study guide. You create one by clicking on Study Guide. Now, the study guide is something that educators will use frequently. Creating questions to assess knowledge retention is not easy for a teacher. I know, I've been there. There are a lot of factors including, are the questions too easy, are the questions too difficult, or what areas need to be included. If I open the study guide, the educator is given a starting point, and is up to the educator or individual to decide whether to use the questions verbatim or to rewrite them. As you can see, it's broken into three sections. There's the quiz, there's the key, and then there's the essay questions, and down the bottom here is a glossary of key terms. So the first part up here is a short answer quiz followed by an answer key. These could, for example, be used as pop quiz questions, and the answer key could be tied to a rubric. The next section pushes the student to think…
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How to use a notebook FAQ2m 24s
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