Trying to do a better job of making use of out what I read, and I vaguely recall a tweet about someone's fairly involved reading process, involving notes during reading, and even writing summaries after reading. I think maybe @patrickc retweeted it, but I can't find in search :|
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@michael_nielsen would automatic Anki deck generation based on recent Kindle pages work? Or does the author *need* to compose the cards in order to remember? -
I'll bet most automatic methods would generate terrible questions. If it could generate a good enough network of questions I think it'd work. Getting to an algorithm which could consistently do "good enough" is an interesting challenge.
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Although these techniques increase memory in the short-term, I find them too tedious to maintain at scale. Natural repetition is more compelling. Applying knowledge to gradually create more complex projects, and thereby reactivating existing knowledge in the process.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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