On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 4:41 AM, Peter Bienstman
<[email protected]> wrote:

> I wasn't able to easily find the metrics you are referring too, but I
> personally find 100 000 a big number :-)

I linked directly to the section, so it should've been hard to miss
the table. I recently added some aggressive caching headers, so maybe
a force-refresh would help.

> I'm all for introducing more people to the SRS philosophy, but I would be
> hesitant to *enforce* it in e.g. language schools.

'code is law'. If you read my previous link, you'd see that SRS can be
integrated into tests/quizzes and teaching. This is not *as good* as a
user-specific deck with customized spacings, but it is a great
improvement over current techniques. (And as I pointed out, this flaw
could be fixed by any computer-based learning. The class could proceed
on a crude average SRS schedule of review & learning new material, and
individual students get touched up by individually-generated tests.)

-- 
gwern
http://www.gwern.net

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