Been working through this and now have a much better idea of how Anki could help with conceptual learning. Looks promising for sharpening vague understanding, and I have a tendency towards stopping at only a vague understanding, so could potentially be very useful. https://twitter.com/michael_nielsen/status/1107782685798227970 …
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I made a *very* feeble attempt to try Anki after reading
@michael_nielsen's essay, and weirdly the first cards I made were the Pauli matrices (always forget them). Quickly gave up as I didn't really get the point. http://augmentingcognition.com/ltm.html2 replies 0 retweets 3 likesShow this thread -
Rereading it makes a lot more sense with the context of the quantum computing example. Going to play around with it for notetaking for a paper or something.
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I am really intrigued by it for note taking. Will have to dedicate some time to it in classes this fall. Incidentally, I feel I have never taken good notes — IB program in high school introduced me to Cornell style, but choice of topics to highlight is critical with that system.
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My note taking is very patchy and haphazard. Used to do OK in lectures as they were the kind of chalk-and-talk maths style where you just copy down everything, but outside that situation I have no idea how to take good ones.
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