Use case
Tutor notes to a weekly deck
Tutor content is high signal—protect it with tagging by lesson date and a weekly export ritual.
Scenario setup
Tutor content is high signal—protect it with tagging by lesson date and a weekly export ritual.
Desired outcome
You want a deck that matches a real week of class or tutoring—not a generic word list divorced from your materials.
Recommended workflow in cramblr
Import the sources you already have, run extraction, then approve cards in a tight batch so the deck reflects your actual study plan.
Time and cost-of-error framing
The cost of skipping review is not the upload time—it is weeks of ambiguous prompts that erode trust in your deck.
Success checklist
- Cards reference the same lesson context you will see on exams or conversations.
- You can explain each card aloud without hedging.
- New-card limits match the time you have this week.
Related reading
- Pillar: Export reviewed cards to a clean APKG for Anki
- Next in lane: Continue this lane: Course screenshots to an exam prep deck
- Cross-template A: Background reading: What is APKG for language learners?
- Cross-template B: Evaluate tradeoffs: OCR-only tools vs review-first workflow
Keep exploring the workflow
Thai flashcards
See how messy Thai source material turns into reviewed draft cards, with the same workflow informing the broader launch.
Import workflow
Understand the capture and extraction path from photos to reviewed cards for Thai study material.
Anki export
See how approved cards move cleanly into an APKG-based Anki workflow.
Ready to try the workflow?
Upload your own Thai study pages, review the extracted cards, and export only the material you want to keep.