VoiceBrief for Students with ADHD
Study strategies that work with your ADHD brain - audio, movement, variety, and dopamine-friendly quizzes.
Common Challenges
- Sustained Focus — Maintaining attention on dense text for extended periods is extremely challenging.
- Restlessness — Sitting still at a desk feels physically uncomfortable and reduces focus.
- Inconsistency — Study motivation fluctuates wildly, making consistent habits difficult.
How VoiceBrief Helps
- Movement-Compatible — Listen while walking, pacing, or exercising - movement helps ADHD brains focus.
- Variety of Formats — Switch between audio, quizzes, flashcards, and voice chat to maintain engagement.
- Short Segments — AI summaries provide bite-sized content perfect for shorter attention spans.
Key Features
- Teach Mode — Varied pacing and emphasis keeps attention better than monotone reading.
- AI Quizzes — Dopamine-friendly quiz format with instant feedback.
- Voice Chat — Interactive conversation is more engaging than passive reading.
Getting Started
- Upload materials — Upload study materials when motivation strikes.
- Start with summary — Listen to the short AI summary to reduce overwhelm.
- Listen while moving — Walk or pace while listening to full audio.
- Switch to quizzes — When audio gets boring, switch to quizzes for variety.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Why does audio work for ADHD?
- Audio removes the need for sustained visual focus. Many ADHD students maintain auditory attention much longer than visual.
- What speed is best for ADHD?
- Many ADHD students focus better at 1.25x-1.5x because faster pacing holds attention. Experiment to find your sweet spot.
- How long should sessions be?
- Start with 10-15 minutes and build up. Short, focused sessions beat long, distracted ones.
- Can I study while doing other things?
- Yes! Listening while walking, cleaning, or doing repetitive tasks works well for many ADHD students.
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