Difference between revisions of "Spaced repetition as generator of questions"
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Revision as of 19:58, 10 May 2021
Anki as a way to ask questions about things: i quite often have questions about stuff as i'm reviewing on anki. i stop to write these down before continuing. if i hadn't entered these in as cards into anki, i wouldn't have asked these questions, i think — because if i would have, then i should also have asked them originally at the time when i was entering the cards into anki. maybe using some other review mechanism, like periodically revisiting the wikipedia page about the concept, would also work as a way to generate questions/iteratively deepen your knowledge. But the whole point of anki is to automate that kind of scheduling.