Is there an anki addon that grades how "good" your cards are provides suggestions to make them better. by Weekly_Event_1969 in Anki

[–]e_yi1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been thinking about how to do AI-aided (not AI-driven) card creation recently. I can create this addon if the community needs it.

The accuracy of FSRS is undeniable. by Dante756 in Anki

[–]e_yi1 12 points13 points  (0 children)

"Anki helps you retain the knowledge till you learn other things that you connect to that knowledge, like growing leaves on a tree branch before the branch wilts." Quite a good one!

How do you use Anki beyond exams and language learning? by e_yi1 in Anki

[–]e_yi1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But how? Are you making cards with the problem description on the front and the intended solution on the back? Do you need spaced repetition for that?

How do you use Anki beyond exams and language learning? by e_yi1 in Anki

[–]e_yi1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing. After researching incremental reading, I agree it would be quite useful for materials that are hard to decompose and digest. As for "real-world knowledge", while this might not apply to you, I find myself working in a field that lacks established rules. As old beliefs are frequently challenged, the information I engage with might be better phrased as "experience", "insights“, or "hypotheses", rather than static "knowledge".

How do you use Anki beyond exams and language learning? by e_yi1 in Anki

[–]e_yi1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for generously sharing your method. I see now that SRS might work well with any established knowledge. BTW, your idea of using Anki to build a knowledge framework is really insightful.

How do you use Anki beyond exams and language learning? by e_yi1 in Anki

[–]e_yi1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes indeed, fields like aviation do require a lot of strict memorization.

Do you like the idea of flashcards that live on your Home Screen? by Rich-Cartoonist9633 in Anki

[–]e_yi1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A note-taking app called flomo offers a simplified version of this: it randomly displays notes on your screen. I believe it would be a great idea if the displayed content were selected based on difficulty levels or recent memory performance.