Start from a source, not from a blank box with no context.
Discussion workflow
Discussion Questions Generator
Take a source summary or a saved project and turn it into practical discussion questions you can use for class prep, review, or teaching.
Build prompts for seminars, group work, or solo review.
Keep the source notes, discussion questions, and project material together.
Move from reading to better questions
ResearchWize helps you turn source understanding into prompts you can actually use in class or conversation.
- Better seminar prep
- Useful teaching support
- Project continuity
Where this fits best
- Students preparing for seminars or discussion-based classes
- Teachers building prompts from assigned readings
- Researchers organizing talking points from papers or reports
Key outcomes
Move from reading to better questions
ResearchWize helps you turn source understanding into prompts you can actually use in class or conversation.
Better seminar prep
Create questions grounded in the actual source material.
Useful teaching support
Turn summaries into prompts, follow-up questions, and review material.
Project continuity
Keep everything linked to the same research or lesson project.
How it works
A simple discussion workflow
The value is higher when the source, the questions, and the rest of the project live in one place.
Summarize the source
Start with a webpage or PDF and extract the key ideas.
Save it into a project
Keep the notes and context ready for reuse.
Generate discussion prompts
Create questions based on the summary and project focus.
Reuse the output
Pull the same material into assignments, study tools, or class prep later.
FAQ
Common questions
Answers about how the workflow works in practice.
That usually gives the best result, because the questions are grounded in actual material.
Yes. Discussion questions can come from previously saved source notes.
Yes. That is one of the main advantages of using the same workspace.
Ready to get started?
Generate your first set of discussion questions
Open the web app, drop in a source or assignment prompt, and finish the work in one place.