Convert your engineering textbooks into audio and review concepts, derivations, and theory during commutes and workouts.
Benefits
Review theory efficiently — Engineering theory - thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, circuits - is well-suited for audio review. Build conceptual understanding while active.
Prepare for FE/PE exams — Audio review of broad engineering concepts supports FE and PE exam preparation alongside practice problems.
Handle heavy course loads — Engineering programs average 18-20 credits. Audio adds study time during commutes and activities without extending desk hours.
How It Works
Upload engineering textbooks — Upload your thermodynamics, circuits, mechanics, or materials science textbook. VoiceBrief handles equations as text.
Generate concept summaries — AI creates summaries of key principles, laws, and their applications for each chapter.
Listen for understanding — Audio builds conceptual foundation. Understand why Bernoulli's equation works before solving problems with it.
Quiz on fundamentals — AI generates conceptual questions testing your understanding of engineering principles and their applications.
Voice chat for derivations — Ask the AI to walk through derivations or explain the intuition behind complex engineering concepts.
Features
Concept and theory audio — Audio reviews of engineering fundamentals: thermodynamic laws, circuit analysis principles, beam theory. Builds the intuition practice problems need.
FE exam audio review — Broad review of engineering fundamentals matching FE exam topics. Cover more ground efficiently with audio.
Application-based questions — AI creates scenario-based questions testing engineering judgment and concept application.
Recommended Study Schedule
Morning commute (30 min) — Theory review for today's subject
Gym (45 min) — Fundamentals review at 1.25x speed
Between classes (15 min) — Quiz on yesterday's problem set topics
Before bed (10 min) — Voice chat to clarify one derivation
Frequently Asked Questions
Can engineering be studied with audio?
Engineering has two components: conceptual understanding and problem-solving. Audio excels at building conceptual understanding - the 'why' behind equations and methods. Use audio for theory review, then practice problems at your desk. Students report that audio-built understanding makes problem-solving faster.
What engineering subjects work with audio?
Thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, materials science, and electrical circuits all have strong conceptual components perfect for audio. Engineering economics, project management, and engineering ethics are almost entirely audio-friendly.
How does audio help with FE exam prep?
The FE exam tests broad engineering fundamentals. Audio review covers more topics efficiently than re-reading textbooks. Listen to concept summaries during daily activities, then practice numerical problems at your desk. The broad coverage audio provides is exactly what the FE demands.
Is audio useful for hands-on engineering?
Audio supports the theoretical foundation that practical engineering builds on. Understanding stress analysis concepts through audio makes lab work and design projects more intuitive. Many engineering students find audio most valuable during exam prep and FE preparation.
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