AI-Driven ResearchFlow Saves Time and Boosts Learning
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AI-Driven ResearchFlow Saves Time and Boosts Learning

Teacher's Tech 20.02.2025 2 843 просмотров 97 лайков обн. 18.02.2026
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👉 Get started with ResearchFlow now: https://workwith.ahaglobal.io/3CtDWdu get 20% off with this code! RFLOW2025 In this video, I'll show you how ResearchFlow's AI-driven features can 10x your productivity by transforming complex PDFs into interactive mind maps in just one click. Whether you're a student, educator, or researcher, ResearchFlow is designed to save you time and supercharge your learning experience. What You'll Learn: 🔸How ResearchFlow instantly converts PDFs into clear, visual mind maps. 🔸The benefits of comparing documents side-by-side on an interactive canvas. 🔸How AI pulls insights from over 200 million academic papers to enrich your research. 🔸Tips for streamlining your workflow and diving deeper into every document. Don't miss your chance to revolutionize the way you work with research—save time and boost your learning like never before! 0:00 Intro 1:09 Uploading a PDF and creating a mind map 2:17 Using AI to dig deeper into the PDF 4:23 Screenshot charts in PDFs and ask questions 5:13 Researching with multiple PFDs 6:29 Search for more academic papers 7:12 Share your research with others

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  1. 0:00 Intro 235 сл.
  2. 1:09 Uploading a PDF and creating a mind map 187 сл.
  3. 2:17 Using AI to dig deeper into the PDF 384 сл.
  4. 4:23 Screenshot charts in PDFs and ask questions 120 сл.
  5. 5:13 Researching with multiple PFDs 206 сл.
  6. 6:29 Search for more academic papers 115 сл.
  7. 7:12 Share your research with others 122 сл.
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Intro

Ever wish you could turn a pile of  PDFs into a cool visual map with just   one click? Meet ResearchFlow—speed  up your knowledge game by 10 times! Hi, I'm Jamie, and welcome to Teachers Tech. I  really wish ResearchFlow had existed back when I   was drowning in research papers at university.   The time saved and the deeper learning I   could have achieved would have been a game  changer. With ResearchFlow, you can just upload a   PDF and watch it transform into an easy-to-digest  mind map. You can compare files and explore   connections on a dynamic visual canvas. If you're  diving into research, it even pulls insights from   over 200 million academic papers to supercharge  your work. Let's dive in and see how ResearchFlow   can revolutionize your research process. I'm  logged into my ResearchFlow account if you   want to take a look at it—the link is down below  in the description. I'm going to start off with   my favorite feature, and that's taking a PDF and  turning it into a mind map where you can really   dig down deep into the details. You can do this  in a couple of different ways. You can see that   the interface has a common area where I can, you  know, go ahead and ask questions and search for   things. But I'm going to go ahead—I could click  on "Upload" to create a new map for me, or I could
1:09

Uploading a PDF and creating a mind map

click "New Map" right here. So, I'm going to click  on New Map, and this is where I can go ahead and   upload my PDF. Now, the other thing I'm going to  turn on right away is the pro feature that I have   available to me. This is going to be for longer,  more structured answers to complex topics. So,   I am going to turn this on and then upload. Down  at the bottom here, you can see "Upload a PDF. " I   have some PDFs about electric cars on my desktop  here, and I'm going to grab this one. I'm just   going to hit "Open," and you'll see at this point  it shows me the PDF. Now, watch how quickly I can   turn this into a mind map. I'm going to click on  "Mind Map" to start with. Let me go and zoom out   a bit so you can see how this mind map is shaping  up. It's going to be taking the key topics out of   this PDF. Here's the first-level mind map that  came out of these. What I also really like is if
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Using AI to dig deeper into the PDF

I click on any of these nodes—watch this: if I  go "Trace Back to Your Origin," it opens up and   shows me exactly where it was pulled from. This is  another feature I really like. Notice I have the   PDF and the research report here. If I just scroll  up, I can see the original PDF, but then this is   what gets uploaded for the search. I really like  that capability—at any of these points, I can dig   deeper. So, if I go on this node right here, I can  ask AI again; I can dive into that topic (which   I'll show you) and it will build out that part of  the PDF. I want to point your attention to these   numbers right here. Whenever you see a number, it  means it's still built out but just being hidden.    If I click on, say, this "10," you can see the  nodes that get opened up from these points. Since   there's no number here, this is where it currently  ends, and I can close these and open up others,   or have them all opened at once. As you open these  up and if they get to the end of the mind map,   you can use AI to find out more information.   Here's an example: I'll click on this one labeled   "Signs of US Market Growth. " With this notice,  if I ask AI now, I can do a quick action—dive in,   explain, simplify, or provide an example. I could  also ask it a question up here or choose one of   the recommended actions. If I click on the first  one, you're going to see that from that node,   it's built out with these details. Just  like before, you can close these up—I can   see eight different nodes now. If you find one  of these that's important to you, you can change   the color of the node to make it easy to find  later. For example, if I go to "Card Color" and   change this one to blue—or maybe change others to  different colors—you can easily locate them later.    Now, I've got to show you another feature about  charts and how ResearchFlow interacts with charts   inside your PDF. If I scroll down and find a chart  (and here we have one), I can use this "Screenshot
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Screenshot charts in PDFs and ask questions

Graph" feature. If I click on it, I can select  an area like this and ask questions about that   chart. I'm just going to click "Summarize. "  You'll see that at the front, a new node is   presented with this chart as a screenshot, and  then the summarization comes up from there. I’m   going to zoom out, and you can see that it took  this chart and built the summarization in real   time. At any point, I can check the source  again—just like before, it shows where it's   coming from. So, if you have a complex chart,  use ResearchFlow to summarize it and make it   simpler to understand. Now, I want to show  you a super powerful feature in ResearchFlow:
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Researching with multiple PFDs

analyzing multiple PDFs. I'm going to stay  on the same board—I could create a new board,   but I'm going to click "Upload PDF" and pick three  more. So, I have the original one I uploaded,   and now I have these three more. I can align these  PDFs to ask questions to connect them. What I can   do is drag one on top of another—notice how the  line goes across, showing they're connected. I'm   dragging this one into place, and now I can ask  AI a question. I'm going to pose this question:   "Analyze the commonalities and differences between  these three papers and present them in a table. "   Let's send this off and see what we get. All  right, here we have the table that I asked for.    I can see that all these different papers are  represented. I can quickly scan down to look at   their focuses, the differences between them, the  key topics, and they even broke it down further   with additional information referencing each of  these papers. This is a game changer when you're   researching so many different papers and need  to cross-reference them to find differences and   similarities. If you're short on research time,  ResearchFlow has you covered with access to over
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Search for more academic papers

200 million academic articles. I'm going up to the  search bar and entering "Future of Electric Cars. "   I'm going to filter the results to show only PDFs,  and I'll choose "Open Access PDF. " You can see   there are other filters you can apply. I'll hit  "Okay" and search, and you'll see that there are   many options to choose from that you can add to  this board or even create new boards from. You can   quickly hover over a result to get the abstract.   If you find one you like, just click "Add PDF. "   I want to point out that with these PDFs, you  can also download them to have on your computer.
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Share your research with others

With the boards you've created, you can rename  or delete PDFs as needed. If you want to add   new boards, just click "New Board" and start with  all the features I showed you. You can also share   them—if you want to share a board via a link, you  can make it shareable, copy the link, and send it   to someone else. Additionally, you can export your  work as a mind map or a report in the format of   your choice. Don't miss out on an opportunity to  streamline your workflow, organize your thoughts,   and dive deeper into every document. Experience  firsthand how a powerful mind map can change   your research game. Give ResearchFlow a try  today—the link is below in the description.

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