Stop memorising.
Start mastering.
Upload your own material and Norudit turns it into a guided course that makes you think — a sequence of proven learning phases, an AI tutor that adapts to what you know and care about, and reviews timed to how memory actually works.
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Learning that knows who you are.
Most study tools treat everyone the same. Norudit adapts to what you already know — and explains new ideas through the things you actually care about.
Think of Opportunity Cost like gold farming in an MMO. If you spend two hours grinding for rare materials, the opportunity cost is not just the time spent, but the dungeon runs you could have completed for better loot.
Check Understanding
If you choose to craft items instead of running a raid, what is the opportunity cost?
Seven phases that turn reading
into understanding.
The seven phases aren't arbitrary — they climb Bloom's taxonomy, from remembering to creating, and each is grounded in cognitive science (pretesting, dual coding, retrieval practice and spacing). Each produces the exact mental state the next one needs. You can't skip ahead on a shaky foundation — and one hard gate makes sure you never do. It ends with a real-world capstone project.
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Skim & Pre-test
Guess before you learn. Wrong answers prime your brain and map your gaps.
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Overview
A narrated, dual-coded walkthrough builds your first clear mental model.
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Socratic Inquiry
An AI tutor leads with questions, linking ideas to what you already know.
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The Feynman Gate
The one gateTeach it back in your own words. You must pass to move on — no faking it.
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Free Recall
Reconstruct the whole topic from a blank page. Retrieval is what sticks.
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Dialectic Debate
Argue a position against an AI opponent, then switch sides for nuance.
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Formal Exam
An exam-board-style paper, marked to a real scheme, with error analysis.
Every loop makes the next one sharper.
Norudit isn't a one-way course. Each pass feeds the next: you study, it measures what stuck, remembers how you learn, adapts, and schedules exactly what to revisit — so momentum compounds with every turn.
1. Study
Work the seven phases on your material.
2. Measure
Mastery, errors and confidence, per concept.
3. Remember
A lasting memory of how you learn.
4. Adapt
Tutoring and exams that target your gaps.
5. Schedule
The right review at the right moment.
More than a tutor. A study system.
The seven phases are the heart of it — but a real course needs more. Norudit comes with the tools around them, all working from the same memory of how you learn. The whole system is built for neurodivergent learners and high achievers first: calm and distraction-free, yet deep enough to stretch the most ambitious.
Lura, your companion
An academic companion across every class — plans your week, finds what's due, explains how things work. It never does your homework.
Smart Scheduler
One study plan across all your classes, fitted around your real timetable and life — and it recalibrates the moment things change.
Norudit Search
Points you to exactly where a concept lives in your own material, with page citations. It locates — it never answers for you.
Mock Generator
Timed, multi-topic mock papers — including interlinked questions that force you to connect ideas across topics.
Independent Research
Surveys your whole course and proposes safe directions to explore, then deep-researches one with real, cited sources.
Co-Writer & Mind-maps
A focused writing space with AI help on selected text, plus one-tap mind-maps that turn any note into a visual map.
Project-Based Capstone
Every topic ends in a real-world, project-based brief — with roles, an issue board and an AI team — so you apply what you learned, not just recall it.
Concept Mastery (BKT)
Bayesian Knowledge Tracing follows how well you know each concept across the course, surfacing weak spots and bringing them back at the right time.
Spaced Review
Reviews scheduled by FSRS-6 — the same modern algorithm Anki uses — fitted to your own forgetting curve, so what you learn actually stays learned.
Most tools give you pieces.
Norudit gives you the system.
Summaries, flashcards and chatbots each do one part well. The catch is that you're left to be the teacher — deciding what to do, in what order, and whether it actually stuck. Norudit is the part they leave out.
| Study app | Flashcard app | ChatGPT | Norudit | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A structured learning sequence | — | — | — | Seven phases, one gate |
| Grounded in cognitive science | Loosely | Spacing & recall | No | Every phase |
| Checks you understand — not just recall | No | Recognition only | No | You explain it back |
| Breaks your material into topics | One big summary | Cards from the file | Per question | A course, topic by topic |
| Spaced review | Rarely | FSRS, for cards | No | FSRS-6, whole course |
| Tracks mastery & remembers you | Forgets | Card stats | Limited | Mastery (BKT) + memory |
| Tells you what to study today | No | Cards due | No | Smart Scheduler |
| Exam practice, marked to a scheme | No | No | No | Yes, with error analysis |
| Won't just hand you the answer | Summarises it | — | Answers for you | Makes you produce it |
A flashcard app's spaced repetition is genuinely good; a chatbot can explain anything. Norudit's edge isn't any single feature — it's the order that turns them into learning that lasts.
Made to be read, not endured.
A lot of study tools fight your eyes — harsh contrast, neon accents, motion everywhere. Norudit uses calm, high-legibility typography — in light or dark — easier on long sessions and on dyslexic and light-sensitive readers.
Typical study app
Relative atomic mass
The weighted average mass of an element's atoms, measured against carbon-12. Most elements are mixtures of isotopes, so the value is rarely a whole number.
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Relative atomic mass
The weighted average mass of an element's atoms, measured against carbon-12. Most elements are mixtures of isotopes, so the value is rarely a whole number.
Now — explain why chlorine's is 35.5.Before you begin.
Learn it once.
Actually keep it.
Bring the thing you're trying to learn. Norudit builds the course, questions you, and makes it stick.
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