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  1. 27 de may. de 2024 · The flash cards don’t inherently come with spaced repetition practice, but it’s a way of using them. In the same way, “peas with honey” isn’t a thing. It’s the act of eating that is done “with honey”. I must say, the list of meanings seems like splitting hairs to me. It’s not that the word “with” changes so much.

  2. 21 de may. de 2024 · Let’s start a learning session from the Chrome Extension. Simply open the sidebar and click the followoing “Learning” icon: The green number, labeled ‘10’, indicates there are 10 learning tasks awaiting completion. By tackling 10 cards each day, you help solidify your learnings in long-term memory.

  3. 12 de may. de 2024 · Much of my understanding of how to create flashcards comes from “Using spaced repetition systems to see through a piece of mathematics” by Michael Nielsen and “How to write good prompts: using spaced repetition to create understanding” by Andy Matuschak, but I think my method falls in between both, in terms of abstraction. Finally, I want to credit Quantum Country for being an amazing ...

  4. Spaced Repetition: Rather than cramming information all at once, spaced repetition involves reviewing material over a period of time. This technique allows for better retention and long-term memory formation. Interactive Games and Activities: Repetition can be made fun and engaging through interactive games and activities.

  5. Hace 3 días · Spaced Repetition: Scheduling Reviews for Maximum Impact Spaced repetition, on the other hand, involves reviewing information at increasing intervals over time. This method is based on the psychological spacing effect, which suggests that information is better remembered if it is studied a few times over a long period rather than repeatedly in a short span.

  6. 24 de may. de 2024 · In language learning, the process of spaced repetition can be really effective. Rather than repeatedly saying / studying a word 100 times in the same day, you can learn more effectively if you repeat it over a longer period of time, but in intervals that gradually increase. For example once per day initially, then over time you review it once a ...

  7. 29 de may. de 2024 · Behaviorism’s Argument: We learn through repetition. Give the student the information they need to know, then get them to repeat it over and over again, often over a spaced period of time (see: spaced repetition), accompanied by rewards and punishments. (This approach tends to be associated with passive learning).