On Tuesday 17 November 2009 11:09:35 am Dougie Nisbet wrote:
> How does 'Learn ahead of Schedule' work? (I'm from a Supermemo on Palm
> PDA backround).
> 
> Although I'm using mnemosyne for long-term memorising I need to learn
> things in the short term. (I quite liked the anki feature of basing
> repeat intervals on hourly granularity rather than by day).
> 
> If I start Learning ahead of Schedule will mnemosyne prompt cards in a
> particular order? e.g. Poorly memorised ones before better memorised ones?

It will start by showing you the cards that are due for tomorrow, then the day 
after tomorrow, etc...

> For short term memorising (where I'm actually trying to learn stuff in
> the first place, rather than refresh already learned stuff) what would
> be the best approach? 

Just drill them with grades 0 and 1 until you're really confident that you will 
remember them for a few days.

For cramming of already memorised material, 'learn ahead of schedule' is not 
recommended. 2.0 has a true cramming option, but obviously cramming goes 
against the SRS philosophy.

Cheers,

Peter

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