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The biggest thing holding me back from using spaced repetition more is a lack of creativity for questions to ask. What are concrete examples of cards you've created and found useful? Also have you ever used existing "community" decks like the ones published on ?
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Just started using @StudiesApp this week and it's fantastic. Even more flexible than Anki, easier hand-off between mobile and desktop, and overall a much more beautiful user experience. Might be what you're looking for!
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I would suggest using it to encode the highlights you find most interesting in the next paper or book chapter you read. Try to turn them into questions which capture what interests you about them. For me at least, premade decks miss much of the value.
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A different lens: think about card-making as a way to enact How to Read a Book-style synthesis. See also
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I've gotten a bunch of questions about how I "encode knowledge" in flashcards. I think about it in terms of Bloom's taxonomy[1]. Here's the taxonomy juxtaposed with recent cards: [1] cft.vanderbilt.edu/guides-sub-pag
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