🔗 Ankify
Kang's Ankify converts notes to Anki cards in three steps.
Kang's Ankify converts notes to Anki cards in three steps.
From Equivalent_Ad_8413:
Step one: turn off adding new cards to your schedule.
Step two: decide how many cards you at in a single day. Depending on your schedule, you may have a different number on weekends than weekdays.
Step three: each day, do the number of cards you've decided on in step two
Step four: once you have less than step two number of cards, turn adding new cards to your schedule back on.
You should notice that the backlog of cards will reduce over time. But don't reset your decks. All those cards that you'd be looking at with a month or longer delay will suddenly be showing up every day again.
Or this: https://www.reddit.com/r/medicalschoolanki/comments/amj7iw/an_efficient_method_for_catching_up_on_anki/
Useful Anki tips
TiddlyRemember is a tool that integrates the TiddlyWiki non-linear note-taking system with the spaced-repetition-flashcards tool Anki. You can interleave questions with your notes in TiddlyWiki, then sync them into Anki notes with one click. You can edit and move the questions around your TiddlyWiki, and they will stay connected to the Anki notes. Scheduling information in Anki is preserved when editing notes in TiddlyWiki.
Anki is a program which makes remembering things easy. Because it's a lot more efficient than traditional study methods, you can either greatly decrease your time spent studying, or greatly increase the amount you learn.