Facebook Adds Feature to Create Study Materials

Facebook now helps students and teachers make study materials directly inside the app. The social media giant announced a new tool today. People can turn posts and videos into digital flashcards and practice quizzes. This feature works with popular study app Quizlet.


Facebook Adds Feature to Create Study Materials

(Facebook Adds Feature to Create Study Materials)

Users find educational content on Facebook. It could be a science video or a history post. They click a new “Save to Study” button. This sends the content to Quizlet. Quizlet then uses its system to create study aids automatically. Users see flashcards or quizzes based on the saved Facebook item. They can study these right away.

Students need good tools for learning online. Many already use Facebook for school groups. This makes studying simpler. Teachers share useful links and videos with classes. Now students can turn those directly into study sets. They don’t need to switch apps or write everything down.

Facebook built this feature with Quizlet’s technology. Quizlet is known for its study tools. This partnership brings Quizlet’s strength into Facebook’s big platform. It saves users time. They get study materials fast without extra effort. The goal is supporting learning where people connect online.

Privacy matters. Users control what they save. Only the person saving the content creates study materials. They choose if to share those materials later. Facebook states saving content for study follows its regular data rules. The study sets live in the user’s Quizlet account.


Facebook Adds Feature to Create Study Materials

(Facebook Adds Feature to Create Study Materials)

The new option appears in Facebook’s menu. It rolls out globally over the next few weeks. Users need the latest Facebook app version. A Quizlet account is also required to use the study feature. This move shows Facebook looking beyond social networking into practical tools.

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