How do you find doing problems/exercises from these textbooks when you have prepared using Anki? And are you finding that earlier material seems obvious when reread?
Sorry if this is all coming across as critical and /or doubtful. I’ve tried to use Anki for theory before and dismally failed; the success you claim is very exciting and I’m trying to understand where I was going wrong.
So far I think I have focused too much on creating cards that can be memorised exactly (formulae and what-not), rather than having general concept cards that are used to develop fluency and familiarity (and later understanding), which sounds like what you are doing.
How do you find doing problems/exercises from these textbooks when you have prepared using Anki? And are you finding that earlier material seems obvious when reread?
Sorry if this is all coming across as critical and /or doubtful. I’ve tried to use Anki for theory before and dismally failed; the success you claim is very exciting and I’m trying to understand where I was going wrong.
So far I think I have focused too much on creating cards that can be memorised exactly (formulae and what-not), rather than having general concept cards that are used to develop fluency and familiarity (and later understanding), which sounds like what you are doing.
I think I do find Anki’d subjects much easier when I go back to them, yes.
I think that’s probably it—focus on concepts. If you like, I’d be happy to take a look at a deck you make / otherwise give feedback!