Hi Rick,
currently there is no online repository for cards. There is a wiki
page for linking to jMemorize lessons, but it obviously doesn't get a
lot of use. Probably also because users have to upload their lesson to
their own web space.
http://wiki.jmemorize.org/Lessons
If you like you can send me your lessons directly and I'll upload them
to the jmemorize.org webspace and link to them on the wiki.
I have plans for extending jMemorize in a way, that would allows users
to easily upload/download their lessons automatically to a web
database hosted at jmemorize.org. I hope to get to this functionality,
once the new card format is done (e.g. mulitple card sides and
images). So much to do :-)
Regards,
Riad
On 4/2/07, Rick Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can't find any published cards for jMemorize. Is there an archive
> somewhere?
>
> I have cards in my own format (for "mnemo") for learning Esperanto
> from English (all the Lernu.net courses, the complete "Baza Radikaro"
> and most of the Oficiala Vortlisto of the Akademio de Esperanto). I
> have some Toki Pona - English cards, and cards for the Peg System and
> arithmetic tables (addition, subtraction, multipllication, division).
> These could probably be converted to jMemorize format without too much
> trouble if anyone is interested.
>
> Where would I put them?
>
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