Ridoy AI Profile picture
Helping ambitious Founders and CEOs create meaningful Personal Brands on Twitter | CPP @yapper_so For business DM or Mail ➡collabe.promotion@gmail.com

May 21, 7 tweets

Most people use NotebookLM the wrong way.

They ask for summaries and get mediocre results.

Here are 10 advanced NotebookLM prompts to help you learn faster, think deeper, and actually understand your sources.

🔖 Save this for later.

1/ Practice with real-life situations
“Using only the uploaded sources, create 5 realistic situations where [topic] would be applied in real life. For the first one, explain the solution step by step, showing the reasoning, the concepts being applied, and common mistakes beginners make. For the other 4, only provide the scenario and let me solve them myself without revealing the answers. After each response, evaluate my reasoning, explain what I missed, and show how an expert would approach it.”

2/ Connect it to what you already know
“Using only the uploaded sources, teach me [new topic] by connecting it to my understanding of [familiar topic]. Explain the similarities, differences, patterns, and mental models between both topics, including where the analogy breaks down. Use practical examples, point out common misconceptions, and test my understanding with difficult comparison questions.”

3/ Questions that actually test you
“Using only the uploaded sources, create 10 difficult questions about [topic] that test deep understanding rather than memorization. Focus on reasoning, real-world application, trade-offs, and connecting multiple concepts together. After each question, analyze my reasoning, identify blind spots, and show how an expert would think through the same problem.”

4/ Explanation loop
“Using only the uploaded sources, explain [topic] in the simplest way possible. After your explanation, ask me to explain it back in my own words. Then identify any mistakes, unclear reasoning, or missing concepts in my explanation, improve my understanding, and repeat the process until I can explain the topic clearly and accurately without help.”

5/ One-page summary
“Using only the uploaded sources, create a one-page summary of [topic] that I can review in 5 minutes. Include the most important concepts, key connections between ideas, common mistakes, and one practical example for each major concept. Organize everything clearly so it is easy to revise quickly.”

6/ Learn through debate
“Using only the uploaded sources, argue both for and against [idea, theory, or decision]. Present the strongest points from each side, challenge weak assumptions, and ask me to defend my position using evidence from the sources. After each response, analyze my reasoning and show how an expert would approach the debate.”

Share this Scrolly Tale with your friends.

A Scrolly Tale is a new way to read Twitter threads with a more visually immersive experience.
Discover more beautiful Scrolly Tales like this.

Keep scrolling