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Got it. Just went through the first review. I had big problems by misclicking/mistapping on whether i remembered the answer or not. And I could not go back to the previous question to correct my feedback. Undo functionality/Review set again would help from UX perspective.
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Thanks, that’s good to know. Can you say more about the mistapping? Was it that you weren’t trying to tap on anything—just adjusting your grip, say—yet a review was triggered? Or that you accidentally tapped when you meant ?
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On mobile screen it was the former - dint mean to tap anything but triggered a review. Usually triggered while trying to scroll up to read the question after tapping the feedback for previous question. The latter (wrong selection of tick or cross) happened often on desktop.
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That's very helpful, thank you. You mentioned "scroll up," which surprises me a little: the review sessions shouldn't involve any scrolling. Could you let us know what kind of device you were reviewing on?
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I meant scrolling while going through the essay. Sorry - my bad. So the card would be obscured by the browser controls depending on which direction i am scrolling in. Attaching screenshots - let me know if it helps. The review session i did on desktop only so far.
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👍🏽 thanks for your response. Would love to have the option retry a review set - coz sometimes i feel like doing the set again immediately after finishing it.
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Yes. Its when i missed something (as in did not remember) and want to retry the whole set just to make sure i can remember all those things. For example remembering the matrices of X,Y,Z,H is hard. Even after few mins. So repeating a set (immediately) helps .
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Its a personal preference. I used to this practice as a child prepping for exams/tests. I like to do the whole set coz it gives me complete confidence in my understanding of the topic. I would be okay with trying either of the approaches and see which one works for me.
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In fact, the UX can prompt to retry the missed ones. And then once everything is answered yes, in the end state it can tell that the user is done. But an option to restart from the beginning is shown. (in a subtle way so that it doesnt feel like its compulsory or pushy)