![]() ![]() ![]() It’s better to zoom in than out in the browser it appears.Anki ( /ˈɒŋkiː/ Japanese: ) is a free and open-source flashcard program using spaced repetition, a technique from cognitive science for memorization. However if you use the browser to zoom out the current page layout becomes kind of “thin”, which isn’t as nice to look at. With the old layout it was too small for me, but I just zoomed my browser a bit and all was good then. Regarding the new site layout I agree that the font size seem a little too big. After doing the amount of new cards you want you can do a “Custom study” and select the option for increasing the review cap for today. If you hit that amount you will then get your new cards even though there might be more reviews for the day. In the Options tab called Reviews you can set a maximum amount of reviews per day (defaults to 100 I think). One way of getting this besides the ones mentioned in the article is to cap your daily amount of reviews. Switch between Mix new cards and reviews + Show new cards after reviewsĪ while ago this topic came up in the Jalup Line group… I don’t remember who mentioned it, but I want to repeat the tip here since I found it quite interesting and useful.Īs mentioned it is probably a good idea to get your reviews before new cards however sometimes you want some new cards just to keep your motivation up. “Mix new cards and reviews” is good sometimes, because even when you have reviews, occasionally seeing something new adds fun and excitement.“Show new cards after reviews” is useful when you have a major backlog of Anki reviews, and you don’t want new cards to slow you down.If you do this, the reviews will take forever to come around. “Show new cards before reviews” should not be used when you are using a pre-made deck.There are no requirements, but a few things you probably want to consider. While the choice between the 2 deck options is usually a given, with preferences there is more flexibility for you to choose how you want to review your cards. While I think these settings should be in the same area, you’ll have to dig a little deeper to get these next set of options (or preferences). You can mix this up for a little freedom. For example, you don’t need to learn 20 animals, 20 family members, or 20 flavors of Kit Kat in a row. Usually you’d still want to follow the order the deck creator chose, unless you want some variety. place names, people names, vocabulary, etc.) then you can choose either one. If you are doing a deck that has random new information (ex.Otherwise you will end up seeing cards that cover too much information you haven’t learned yet. any of the Jalup decks), you absolutely need to do it in order added. If you are doing a deck that is ordered based on difficulty, or i+1 (ex.If you don’t like deck merging, and have multiple decks, you can individually change the options of each deck (which requires an extra step of adding a new options group).ĭeciding between these two is extremely simple. There are 5 major orders that will affect how you review your cards. But you control Anki’s throw and adjusting it can make a major difference. Many people just assume you catch whatever Anki throws at you. But before this begins, did you think of order? Everything has an order and Anki is no different. ![]()
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