For example, you make a card saying “what chromosome abnoramlity is the most common cause of Down syndrome?” You would then put a picture of a happy kid with down syndrome in the extra with all the signs symptoms etc. If you are doing an image occlusion of say the whole purine salvage pathway, you’re going to see the bigger picture with every card so long as you pick “hide one” or “reveal all.”įor a disease like Down syndrome: put all the extra info in the extra box. The extra box is perfect for putting the bigger picture in. If you only see things in a certain order and practice them that way, you are limiting the circumstances in which you can recall the key factoid in question.Ĭould not agree more, this is exactly what I do. It is an intentional design feature, not an oversight. Randomization is a big part of it it's cited in the user manual specifically in reference to why they do NOT have the functionality you are asking for. Taking the extra time to make good, short-answer cards can save you boatloads of time in the long run and help with your retention of individual facts. If image occluding entire pages works for you, fine.but I'd rather have 50 cards with 1 fact on them, each of which I can do in 1s, than 1 card that takes me 30s to answer, I miss a piece here or there and so repeat it multiple times until I call it 'good enough' and write off the few details I forgot. If you need a separate card on the overall organization, do it.card count be damned! I generally put the entire explanation to a topic or sequence (screenshot of FA explanation, my own words, full pathway, etc) in the Extras tab, and then I can use each review of a small subpiece of the puzzle as a chance to revisit the pathway as a whole. My solution to the above would be to use the hell out of the 'Extras' field on the Cloze card. If you only see things in a certain order and practice them that way, you are limiting the circumstances in which you can recall the key factoid in question. I am not as familiar as I should be with the literature of spaced repetition but there is no place where I can find randomization as a key tenant for it, anki itself displays cards in order unless you change the setting.Ĭlick to expand.Randomization is a big part of it it's cited in the user manual specifically in reference to why they do NOT have the functionality you are asking for. So lets say there is a topic X with subtopics (1,2,3,4,5) I dont want to open up a book or my coursepack to get the sequence again. Sometimes I image occlude entire pages of information, and would like it link to the next page since the topic spills over and font / size start becoming an issue after a certain point.Ĥ. I am lazy and would like to make the least amount of cards in the most efficacious manner. I like to go over topics sequentially because they reinforce steps and context since IP3 can have other functionality listed on a card somwhere else.ģ. I dont trust myself to retain the organization of the topic without a seperate card(which adds to the card count)Ģ. The reason for why i would like this isġ. This reinforces the invidual aspects and the topic as a whole. Like Blocks to polyspermy and then function of IP3 Having invididual cards for each works or having a single card for each also works, The ideal state in my mind would be having the topic load and then go through the entirety of the subtopic. Click to expand.So lets say there is a topic X with subtopics (1,2,3,4,5)
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