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Discover NotebookLM by Google — a revolutionary AI service that helps Estonian students effectively prepare for exams at universities in Tallinn, Tartu, and other cities. Upload up to 50 sources and get structured knowledge for academic success.

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Student life in Estonia is becoming increasingly intensive and demanding. Students at the University of Tartu, Tallinn University of Technology, and other higher education institutions across the country are seeking effective ways to process large volumes of information. Google's NotebookLM is exactly the tool that can fundamentally transform the approach to learning.

What is NotebookLM and why is it perfect for Estonian students?

NotebookLM is an intelligent AI service that allows you to upload up to 50 different sources: PDF files with lectures, Google Docs documents, websites, audio recordings, and even YouTube videos. This is particularly relevant for students in Estonia, where education often takes place in multiple languages — Estonian, Russian, and English.

Key NotebookLM capabilities for studying

1. Academic material analysis

The system will analyze all your materials — from Estonian history lecture notes to complex technical documents in IT specialties popular in Tallinn. NotebookLM will answer any questions with precise references to sources.

2. Mind map creation

Visual schemes help students at Estonian universities see connections between concepts and understand complex topics, whether it's EU economics or programming.

3. Automatic study guide creation

With one click, NotebookLM creates brief methodologies, glossaries, FAQs, and self-check questions — invaluable during exam sessions at any Estonian university.

4. AI podcasts in multiple languages

The function of creating podcasts with two AI hosts works in Russian, which is especially useful for Russian-speaking students in Estonia.

Practical usage tips

  • Create thematic notebooks: Separate notes for each subject simplify material review before exams.
  • Use multimedia: Combine text, images, and audio to activate different perception channels.
  • Work as a team: Share notes with classmates — collaborative learning is more effective than individual study.

Accessibility and mobile applications

NotebookLM is available for free through the web interface, and recently official iOS and Android applications appeared. This means students can learn anywhere — in the TUT library, in a Tallinn Old Town café, or at home in Tartu.

To access NotebookLM, visit the official website: https://notebooklm.google.com

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