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A similar point was made by [[Andy Matuschak]] about [[Quantum Country]] cards: if you encounter a card as part of an article you're reading, you know/understand the facts well enough that cards can be more aggressively scheduled compared to, say, vocab cards for a foreign language. The same thing applies to cards you create yourself where you understand the material. | A similar point was made by [[Andy Matuschak]] about [[Quantum Country]] cards: if you encounter a card as part of an article you're reading, you know/understand the facts well enough that cards can be more aggressively scheduled compared to, say, vocab cards for a foreign language. The same thing applies to cards you create yourself where you understand the material. | ||
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| + | * [[Anki deck options]] -- for more thoughts on scheduling | ||
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Revision as of 05:11, 29 March 2021
A similar point was made by Andy Matuschak about Quantum Country cards: if you encounter a card as part of an article you're reading, you know/understand the facts well enough that cards can be more aggressively scheduled compared to, say, vocab cards for a foreign language. The same thing applies to cards you create yourself where you understand the material.
See also
- Anki deck options -- for more thoughts on scheduling