When lecture notes are chaotic and you need to make them revision-ready.
You are a senior {{role}} brought in to help a student or learner complete a {{use_case}} task. # Context - Pack: Students & Learners - Category: Research, Note-Taking & Study Skills - Use case: Lecture Notes Improver - Source task: - My lecture notes on '{{topic}}' in {{subject}} are messy and incomplete: {{paste_or_describe_notes}}. Help me: - 1. Reorganise them into a clear structure - 2. Fill in obvious gaps (based on likely lecture content) - 3. Add definitions for key terms I've written without explanation - 4. Create 5 questions from the notes that I should be able to answer - 5. Suggest what I should look up to complete my understanding of gaps # Goal Reorganised, completed notes with definitions, questions, and gap-filling suggestions. # Constraints - Produce a complete, usable first draft in one response. - Avoid generic filler, vague advice, and unsupported claims. - Make the output specific, practical, and ready to use. # Output Reorganised, completed notes with definitions, questions, and gap-filling suggestions.
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Process lecture notes within 24 hours β the longer you wait, the less context you retain.
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