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speed-focus-mode
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Spending Less Time per Card but More Time on Anki
I'm using Anki for language learning and a while back I thought about decreasing the amount of time I spend on a card with the add-on Speed Focus Mode. My idea was by decreasing the time spent per card, I'd go through more cards in the same amount of time. I went from 30s per card to 12s for front AND back).
- Should i cap my reviews at 300
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New Enthusiastic Anki User
Speed Focus Mode: Auto answer to save time.
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Question on Anki
I use this one: https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/1046608507
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Experiment with Gamification Elements
I don't usually actively search for gamification add-ons for Anki, but I think some extensions I use currently express some aspect of gamification: 1. Review Heatmap visually shows the amount of days where you reviewed & didn't review Anki. It serves as a progress bar and motivator to continue to do daily reviews. However, I don't know how long you plan to run your experiment for: if it's only for a few days then it may not be a very strong motivator. 2. Speed Focus Mode caps the amount of time you can spend recalling a card to a user-specified amount, and auto-flips the card after the time limit. This add-on significantly changes the way that I review Anki. When using this add-on, I find myself being more willing to accept that I forgot something, as I'm motivated by the timer to just put out an answer by the time limit, even if said answer is wrong. When using this addon, you may have challenges knowing what time limit to set on the cards, however, depending on how complex the cards are. I usually have to spend much more time on my japanese cards than english vocabulary cards, for example, to recall something.
- Is it possible to make Anki automatically fail a card and display the next card after a certain number of seconds? (Or do you know of another tool that can do this?)
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Does anyone experience a change in pace/cocnentration while anking on the phone?
"Speed Focus Mode" add-on may help you about that :)
- How to avoid getting overwhelmed by reviews?
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Speed indicator for creating cards
Is there an add-on (like Speed Focus Mode (https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/1046608507)) that allows me to see my 'card creating speed'? I want something that can signal me that I am creating enough cards in a given interval of time.
autocards
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Automatically generating of anki decks with artificial intelligence from pdfs, docs, and txt
Are you familiar with autocards? https://github.com/paulbricman/autocards it also uses a language ai (gpt) for making anki cards automatically
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Any automatic card creator?
More information for the content you're wishing to create cards for would be helpful to include. I've been toying with an AI project that was posted a while back called autocards which interprets written text and then generates questions. It isn't perfect, but provides a nice base to build on for learning new material. Copying text from Wikipedia articles or textbooks has produced some useful cards, but you still have to edit grammar occasionally and it doesn't work super great for subjects with irregular sentence structures (i.e. chemistry texts that use long notation of molecules including lots of dashes and commas)
- Gaguing interest/ seeking help for a long term implementation of Anki along side NLP language models to revolutionize second language aquisition
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Does anyone get frustrated with making cards?
Wow, seems nice. Have you tried this? Here's a much more user-friendly link for that, with actual examples: https://paulbricman.com/docs/tools/autocards/.
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Automatically generate flashcards from books, articles, and papers using AI
Sounds like a nice possible option, ignore_references as an option of the consume functions or something. Thanks for the idea! Added here.
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