In your first point, do you mean something along the lines of: given a card, create some sensible cloze deletions? This seems very doable to me. Duolingo seems harder…
I have also come to realize that the feedback is mostly relevant when the questions have some complexity and require longer answers. This seems to be in conflict with the spirit of this post and maybe SR in general. The question-answer-feedback loop does seem pretty powerful though, but I am not certain how to get the most out of it.
And I will have a look at Logseq for some UI inspiration :)
In your first point, do you mean something along the lines of: given a card, create some sensible cloze deletions? This seems very doable to me. Duolingo seems harder…
I have also come to realize that the feedback is mostly relevant when the questions have some complexity and require longer answers. This seems to be in conflict with the spirit of this post and maybe SR in general. The question-answer-feedback loop does seem pretty powerful though, but I am not certain how to get the most out of it.
And I will have a look at Logseq for some UI inspiration :)