On 8 February 2010 09:24, Wim Woittiez <[email protected]> wrote:

> The better I'm aware of all that I've learned already, the better I
> learn new things. If the algorithm were like that, I could say "I've
> actually learned 10 new words today, and I'm on schedule with
> repeating all of the ones I learned before."
>

This is a bit simplistic though - remembering 10 new cards today doesn't
mean they're really learned... it's more like, "today I can say that I've
learned 10 cards I first saw one month ago" since it takes time to properly
learn them.

If you see the same card twice in a row or with a very small gap and feel
like you're cheating yourself by passing it, don't... if you haven't learned
it properly, soon enough you'll find out and mark it 0 or 1. Not worth
worrying about!

Oisín

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