> What are your subject areas?
Anything that I think it's worth memorysing. I use it for portuguese,
computer science, law theory, and general curiosities.

> Have you shared your decks with others or would be willing to do so?
No. I wouldn't mind.

> How has Mnemosyne helped you learn the material?
The SRS theory proved to be very effective in memorising anything!

> What do you find is the best time of day to review your decks?
Any time when I feel rested.

I have about 3,500 cards, and my review rate is about 80 cards per
day, and it takes about 30 minutes.

On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 8:33 PM, Charles Cave<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I am interested to know how you use Mnemosyne and how effective it is
> in the process of learning.
>
> What are your subject areas?  (eg Learning Japanese, Computing terms...)
>
> Please describe the contents of your card decks  (eg  vocabulary from Lets 
> Learn
> Japanese book 1,  Internet country codes, etc....)
>
> Have you shared your decks with others or would be willing to do so?
>
> How has Mnemosyne helped you learn the material?
>
> What do you find is the best time of day to review your decks?
>
>
> -----
>
> I use Mnemosyne to review my memorisation of the countries and capitals
> of the world linked to  set of peg numbers, as well as reviewing my knowledge
> of key images for numbers, playing cards and letters of the alphabet.
>
> I will publish my card decks once I have finetuned the content.
>
> Charles
>
> >
>

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