On Friday, June 22, 2012 09:22:36 AM Henrik in Oslo wrote:

> > > Is this how it's supposed to work? Isn't pressing 2 should shorten the
> > > repetition period?
> > 
> > No, the SM2 algorithm never shortens the interval.
> 
> Really? Even if Tom had graded his respons 0 or 1, next repetition would
> still be > 19?

Well, for 0 or 1, the interval will obviously be 0 :-)

> > Pressing 2 will result
> > however in an interval which grows much less that pressing 5.
> 
> I use the browser every now and then to get an idea of what cards give me
> the the most recalling problems (sort by "Easiness"). Some of the
> "difficult" cards I then realise it is better to wait with (until my basic
> understading is better). I change their tag and simply do not include theem
> in my daily rep for a while. If however it is really important to learn a
> "difficult" card, I modify the card and/ or create supplemenentary cards
> related to the knowledge area that gives me problems
> 
> An idea: It would be really nice to have an explanation of the terms used:
> Is "grade" the last grade given?, 

Yes.

> What are "Easiness"/ "acquisition reps"

Acquisition reps is the number of reps it took you to acquire this cards 
(until you graded it 2 or higher)

Peter

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