Level up your study group by using audio to prepare individually and collaborate more effectively together.
Step-by-Step Guide
Share the Same Materials — Have all group members upload the same study materials to their VoiceBrief accounts.
Listen Before the Meeting — Everyone listens to the assigned material and AI summaries before the group session. Tip: A study group where everyone has actually reviewed the material is 10x more productive.
Quiz Each Other — Use VoiceBrief quizzes as a starting point, then ask each other additional questions.
Discuss Difficult Sections — Identify sections where group members struggled and discuss them together.
Assign Follow-Up Listening — After the session, assign specific audio sections for each member to review based on their weak areas.
Benefits
Better Prepared Groups — When everyone listens to material beforehand, group time is spent on discussion and problem-solving, not initial learning.
Identify Group Weaknesses — Quizzes reveal which topics the whole group struggles with, focusing discussion time.
Accountability — Knowing the group will quiz you motivates individual preparation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How large should the study group be?
3-5 members is ideal. Large enough for diverse perspectives but small enough for everyone to participate.
Should we all listen to the same material?
For group discussions, yes. You can also divide material and have each person summarize their section for the group.
How often should we meet?
Weekly meetings work well for most courses. Increase to 2-3 times per week before exams.
Can we share audio files?
Each member should have their own VoiceBrief account. This lets everyone generate personalized quizzes and track individual progress.
Related How-To Guides
How to Study for Exams with Audio — A complete exam prep strategy using audio learning, AI summaries, and spaced repetition quizzes.
How to Generate AI Quizzes — Let AI create targeted quiz questions from your study materials, then use spaced repetition to lock in knowledge.
How to Create a Study Schedule — Design a weekly study schedule that combines desk time and audio time for comprehensive learning.