@michael_nielsen - I have a q about your excellent LTM post.
How long is the longest ordered list that you keep as a single Anki card? I sometimes find the ordering to be important, but it will often take longer than 10 seconds to enumerate the items.
http://augmentingcognition.com/ltm.html
I've found it helpful to put in concrete trigger situations (the more vivid the details the better; it seems easy to generalize), and say "What should you do [to achieve goal X]?"
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I am not yet sure, BTW, about how effective Anki is going to be for very strongly procedural memories like this. I've found it great for declarative memory, & I'm able to effectively proceduralize through a two-step process (recall, followed by an initially slow implementatin).
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But I'm still experimenting with using it more directly for procedural stuff. There is research showing that the spacing effect holds for procedural memory, but it's not clear just how similar the effect is in the two cases.
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