Explain it out loud. See what you know.
The fastest way to find the holes in your revision is to try to explain a topic without notes. Overscope lets you do exactly that by voice and turns your explanation into a map you can study from.
Why speaking beats typing here
When you have to say a concept out loud, you immediately hear where your understanding is thin. That self-test is more useful than rereading, and it's far quicker than writing the same explanation by hand.
How it works
- Hold to speak and explain a topic from memory, as if teaching it.
- Overscope structures your explanation into a map of concepts and sub-concepts.
- Switch to the collapsible outline layout, fill the gaps you noticed, and export a PNG.
What you get
- Use the act of explaining aloud as a built-in self-test for each topic.
- Spot weak branches where your spoken explanation ran thin.
- Collapse and expand the outline layout to quiz yourself branch by branch.
Revise by talking, not rereading, and Overscope hands you a map that doubles as a checklist of what to review next.