Peter Bienstman wrote:
> On Tuesday 17 November 2009 11:46:49 am Dougie Nisbet wrote:
>   
>> The material isn't 'already memorised' though as I've yet to learn it.
>> (the example is visual botantical idents using jpegs). I'm sure there
>> are many opinions and much research about the best way to learn in the
>> first place, and I'd be interested to know what's recommended, but for
>> me I found using the 'Drill' feature of Supermemo a reasonably
>> stress-free way of learning things. 
>>     
>
> I'm not sure what this 'drill' function does, but to learn new material, I 
> use 
> the grades 0 and 1. Mnemosyne will keep presenting me that stuff until I'm 
> confident enough that I grade it a 2.
>
>   
The 'drill' function in Supermemo simply prompts for Yes or No and 
repeats all questions until all have been correctly. So 'Learning Ahead 
of Schedule' sounds exactly what I want.

Dougie

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