Difference between revisions of "List of experiments with Anki"

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Revision as of 05:23, 26 March 2020

On this page, I want to keep a list of experiments that I have tried or am currently trying with Anki. These experiments aren't formal (I don't do any rigorous data collection or blinding or randomizing or anything like that); instead, they're just ideas I have or read about and decided was worth trying for a while to see whether it worked.

Name Description Result
Writing down answers on a piece of paper
Linked list to remember lists e.g. to memorize A, B, C, you have a card A->B, then B->C, and maybe also a card that asks the length of the list.
Full proof cards The front side is a theorem statement or exercise description, and the back side is the full proof or exercise solution.
Poor man's incremental reading
Adding not-fully-digested quotes or online comments
Cloze deletion for quotes/definitions