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Lecture Note Organizer

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Reorganizes messy lecture notes into clear, structured study materials with headings, key concepts, definitions, and connections between topics.

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Lecture Note Organizer

Transform raw, messy lecture notes into structured, reviewable study materials. Reorganizes content with clear headings, highlighted key concepts, formatted definitions, and explicit connections between topics.

Usage

Paste your raw lecture notes — however messy or incomplete they are. Specify the subject and any particular organization style you prefer. The organizer restructures everything into clean, study-ready materials while preserving all your original information.

Parameters

  • Notes: Your raw lecture notes (any format)
  • Subject: Course or subject area
  • Format: Cornell method, Outline, Mind map structure, or Custom
  • Additions: Add definitions, Add summary, Add review questions, or All

Examples

  1. Biology Lecture: Transform stream-of-consciousness notes from a 90-minute cell biology lecture into Cornell format with cue column questions, organized note section, and a bottom summary paragraph.
  1. Law Class Notes: Reorganize case law notes into structured briefs with Facts, Issue, Holding, Reasoning, and Significance sections for each case discussed.
  1. Computer Science: Clean up algorithm notes into formatted sections with pseudocode blocks, time complexity analysis, and comparison tables between similar algorithms.
  1. Economics Lecture: Structure macroeconomics notes with clear model diagrams described, formula boxes, assumption lists, and real-world application examples.

Guidelines

  • All original information is preserved — nothing is deleted or summarized away
  • Key terms are identified and formatted with definitions (pulled from context or added)
  • Hierarchical structure uses consistent heading levels (H1 for topics, H2 for subtopics)
  • Gaps in notes are flagged with "[CHECK]" markers for follow-up review
  • Cross-references link related concepts across different parts of the lecture
  • Formulas and equations are properly formatted and labeled
  • Summary sections distill each major topic into 2-3 key takeaways
  • Review questions are generated from the content for self-testing
  • Abbreviations and shorthand from original notes are expanded for clarity