Luhmann wrote:
>
>
> As for your cards, I think you do not should not write what to look 
> for in the question, after all, what you are really trying to learn is 
> the plan's features. Write it in the answer, and you will eventually 
> associate each image to what to look for (as long as you only use each 
> image once). If it seems hard, use a written cue that does not give 
> the answer too easily, such as "leaf", "fruit", etc.
>
Thanks. Good points.

After a few more sessions I'm now more convinced that having extra 
information (i.e. text overlayed) onto the image is a distraction and 
unhelpful. In future, if I have any extra information, it will be part 
of the answer, confirming particular identification features.

Dougie

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