I don’t, unfortunately. I don’t have any special insight into children at this point in my life, and I can barely remember what my mental life was like back then. (Too bad I didn’t use Anki to remember what it was like to be in 6th grade!)
There are always instrumental things to appeal to (e.g. “by using this application, you can do your work faster and have more time to play with your friends”), but that might take away from their intrinsic motivation if they view Anki as just a means to more free time.
I’d like to defer to LessWrong users who have actual experience with kids.
I don’t, unfortunately. I don’t have any special insight into children at this point in my life, and I can barely remember what my mental life was like back then. (Too bad I didn’t use Anki to remember what it was like to be in 6th grade!)
There are always instrumental things to appeal to (e.g. “by using this application, you can do your work faster and have more time to play with your friends”), but that might take away from their intrinsic motivation if they view Anki as just a means to more free time.
I’d like to defer to LessWrong users who have actual experience with kids.