I’m considering live-streaming (or just making a video) of myself doing this on a totally new topic to show how I do this in real-time, since it works so well for me. Let me know if you think this could be helpful.
I would definitely watch that! I have tried Anki only recently. So far, I have trouble because it lacks some form of spacial structure, and the algorithm feels too random to build meaningful connections btw different cards. Also, what type of card are you using for mathematical formulas?
So far, I have trouble because it lacks some form of spacial structure, and the algorithm feels too random to build meaningful connections btw different cards
I just use basic card type for math with some latex. Here are some examples:
I find that doing fancy card types is kind of like premature optimization. Doing the reviews is the most important part. On the other hand, it’s really important that the cards themselves are written well. This essay contained my most refined views on card creation. Some other nice ones are the 20 rules of knowledge formulation and How to write good prompts: using spaced repetition to create understanding. Hope this answer helped!
I would definitely watch that! I have tried Anki only recently. So far, I have trouble because it lacks some form of spacial structure, and the algorithm feels too random to build meaningful connections btw different cards. Also, what type of card are you using for mathematical formulas?
Hmm, I think that after doing a lot of anki, my brain kind of formed it’s own spatial structure, but I don’t think this happens to everyone.
I just use basic card type for math with some latex. Here are some examples:
I find that doing fancy card types is kind of like premature optimization. Doing the reviews is the most important part. On the other hand, it’s really important that the cards themselves are written well. This essay contained my most refined views on card creation. Some other nice ones are the 20 rules of knowledge formulation and How to write good prompts: using spaced repetition to create understanding. Hope this answer helped!