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文プロ(Bunpro) simplifies Japanese grammar study and uses a built-in SRS system that requires manual input to test your true understanding.

Osaka, Japan
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    1.  ➡️ ⬇️ ↘️ 👊‏ @lunaslave 29 Oct 2017
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      @BunproSRS have you considered alternative learning orders? For example, instead of choosing to do grammar lessons in JLPT order, you can have them arranged in say, Tae Kim order or imabi order or something?

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    2.  ➡️ ⬇️ ↘️ 👊‏ @lunaslave 29 Oct 2017
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      I've got tons of ideas ;) here's another: on the profile, where the progress bar is, make it color coded. :) now it's all blue, but a split between maybe red/yellow/green to indicate strength of various items, would be cool as a constant indicator of progress :)

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    3. BunproSRS‏ @BunproSRS 29 Oct 2017
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      Excellent! Another one added to the list. Keep them coming :)

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    4.  ➡️ ⬇️ ↘️ 👊‏ @lunaslave 29 Oct 2017
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      Another: if the plan in future is to 'expand the number of questions for each grammar point' to avoid repetition (saw that on reddit) then tie it into individual item strength. Troublesome/difficult items mean you get multiple sentences of that item in reviews to help strengthen

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    5. BunproSRS‏ @BunproSRS 29 Oct 2017
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      I see what you mean. I think something like that could work!

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    6.  ➡️ ⬇️ ↘️ 👊‏ @lunaslave 29 Oct 2017
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      I think it's a really interesting concept - as you of course know, SRS operates based upon varying the -time- between reviews depending upon item history - the idea here is a 'spaced diversity' to accompany it, with greater variety to help drive home the items flagged as problems

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      BunproSRS‏ @BunproSRS 29 Oct 2017
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      That is a really good idea! I can see how that would be helpful for those hard to remember grammar points.

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        2.  ➡️ ⬇️ ↘️ 👊‏ @lunaslave 29 Oct 2017
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          Up, maybe the next review session later after all those are done correctly, you've worked your way down to 2 different examples of that item per review session, Then if that's done correctly you're back to the usual 1 unless it's troublesome again :)

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        3. BunproSRS‏ @BunproSRS 29 Oct 2017
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          We will see if we can't implement something like this. Maybe it would be a good to let users flag their own reviews with this option?

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        1.  ➡️ ⬇️ ↘️ 👊‏ @lunaslave 29 Oct 2017
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          Here are the specifics on how I think such a system could work: Let's suppose, for the sake of argument, there are say, 3 example sentences in the rotation for each grammar lesson. Maybe there are already more or less, I don't know yet, but let's say 3. Normally they (continued)

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        1.  ➡️ ⬇️ ↘️ 👊‏ @lunaslave 29 Oct 2017
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          Would just come up randomly, shuffling between them, one example per review session. But if an item gets flagged as troublesome over time, maybe because of say, X wrong answers on X different days, you have all 3 added to review queue at once. Then next time it comes (continued)

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        1.  ➡️ ⬇️ ↘️ 👊‏ @lunaslave 29 Oct 2017
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          That's what I'm here for ;)

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