Maybe the problem is keeping up with flashcards in different programs, it would make sense to use just one program ideally. I used memrise more often, anyway I also tried anki and pleco flashcards, all of them are great in my opinion. If you’re wanting to dig into Brainscape, here are a few video tutorials on Brainscape to get you started.I've known anki for long time, although I didn't use it very much. If you prefer Anki, I can totally see that too. I’m on board with Brainscape now, and I’m hoping to drag some GreenMellen colleagues with me. Final ThoughtsĪt the end of the day, you can’t go wrong with either. Brainscape says you should simply review subjects periodically, but something that automatically slowly diminishes the mastery score over time would really help. A year from now, though, I certainly will have forgotten parts of it. If I study a subject hard and get 100% mastery, that’s great. My only wish is that Brainscape would add some kind of “decay” feature, or something to slowly lower mastery over time. You can see in the screenshot below some of my various subjects on the left (with the gray bar showing mastery of each) and then the mastery level of each deck inside of “Knowledge Rehab” in the center. If you want to study for 10 minutes or three hours, that’s up to you. You’re always trying to get to 100% “mastery” of each subject, but that’s it.
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