YouTube study plan
YouTube Lecture Study Plan
Turn long lectures into exam-ready notes, focus areas, and practice tasks.
You can also add your exam date after upload in Notoo.
Works best with public educational videos, lecture recordings, tutorials, and course explainers.
Free to start — sign up to upload and generate notes, plans, and practice.
Example output from a lecture
Lecture summary
Main themes and explanations in clear sections.
Focus areas
Timestamped topics worth reviewing before the exam.
Review checklist
Daily tasks based on what the instructor emphasized.
Quiz questions
Practice prompts from lecture content.
Flashcard ideas
Terms and concepts to memorize.
How it works
- 1
Paste a YouTube lecture link
Use any public video with captions or transcript data available.
- 2
Notoo reads the lecture content
Captions and transcript text are organized into study-ready notes.
- 3
Get a study plan built from the lecture
Review focus areas, daily tasks, flashcards, and quiz practice from the same video.
Use cases
Recorded university lectures
Catch up when you missed class or need a second pass.
Online courses
Turn MOOC videos into review tasks before assessments.
Khan Academy-style explainers
Extract concepts and examples from tutorials.
Coding tutorials
Organize steps, patterns, and vocabulary from long videos.
Educational podcasts with video
Study from spoken explanations, not just slides.
Study plan vs quick summary
The free YouTube Summarizer is useful when you only need a fast overview. This study plan workflow helps you review for an exam with notes, focus areas, quizzes, and flashcards from the same lecture.
Notoo keeps everything in one workspace so you do not rebuild material across separate tools.
FAQ
Can AI make a study plan from a YouTube lecture?
Yes. Paste a public lecture link and Notoo builds review tasks from the video content.
Does it work for long lectures?
Yes. Longer videos produce longer notes and more review tasks; plan extra time for multi-hour lectures.
Do I need the transcript?
Notoo uses available captions or transcript data from the video when possible.
Can it generate quiz questions from the video?
Yes. You can expand the same lecture into practice quizzes and flashcards after upload.
How is this different from a YouTube summarizer?
A summarizer gives a quick overview. A study plan adds focus areas, daily review tasks, and practice tied to exam prep.
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