I was trying to describe a process in which Mnemosyne would allow you to first be exposed to a constellation of content that is related (e.g. the 3 characteristic verbs in Arabic, or a verb conjugated through multiple persons in French etc) so as to build your basic recognition of those elements as a group but would then let you split that card into multiple cards so that the information isn't recalled *as* a group.
e.g. Initially: when first learning a verb, one would be exposed to the various forms that one need be able to recognize /as a group/. Q: أطلق، يطلق، الاطلاق A: to let go release Finally: to move the user away from depending on the group for recall, split the card into a number of cards (with appropriate media files) Q1: اطلق A1: he let go, he released Q2: يطلق A2: he's letting go, he's releasing Q3: الاطلاق A3: letting go, releasing (masdar) This is a very specific example, but I'm certain it would have broader application. G. On Mar 4, 2:56 am, Peter Bienstman <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thursday, March 03, 2011 11:57:48 pm G. wrote: > > > > > > > Insofar as memorization that involves two (or more) steps of initial > > recognition and subsequently more specified recognition: I'm imagining > > a situation where initially you introduce a set of vocab words (say 20 > > new words) - some of which include conjugated or declined forms of the > > same word (for sake of initial exposure and recognition). Once a word > > has been properly learnt, it would be nice to then splice these > > compound cards into individual cards (one specific conjugation or > > declension per card) for targeted learning (i.e. so I am no longer > > thinking "to sleep" = "dormir" /before/ "je dors"; once I know what > > "dormir" is, I can start building immediate recognition for "je dors" > > = "I sleep".). > > > I can imagine two different situations for this as well: one in which > > there is a common media file that would then be associated with each > > element of the initial compound card, or the original compound card > > would contain a media file for each of its element (&nd I suppose it > > would be possible for some sort of combination of the two). Would this > > be possible? / Is this something already done in 2.0? > > I'm not exactly sure that I understand what you mean, but you can have as > media files you want in a card, in any of the fields. > > Cheers, > > Peter -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "mnemosyne-proj-users" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/mnemosyne-proj-users?hl=en.
