2009/10/28 Peter Bienstman <[email protected]>:
>
> On Tuesday 27 October 2009 08:38:47 pm aaenae wrote:
>> Peter Bienstman:
>> > If there is such a thing as a canon, I'd like to read it :-)
>>
>> Are you for real?
>> What about supermemo site with its 20 rules and all the other stuff?
>>
>> I always thought that Supermemo and other SRS programmes is a kind of
>> sect that does not only let but make people learn effectively. 'You
>> should not print your cards, etc...'  ;-)
>
> I am very real, and I don't believe in sects :-) Basically people should be
> free to make up their own minds about what works best for them :-)

But a place where studies are conducted and evidence discussed and
theorised about is a useful thing, isn't it? I've read a couple of
articles on the Supermemo site and they were very interesting, and
included references (not just about SRS; about a lot of things, for
example, nonstandard sleep schedules and the evidence for and against
using them in various situations).

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