As a start you could put a procedure into a video clip. Then the video or a link to it in the Answer pane of a Q & A pair.
But people have many different ways of learning a procedure. George On 30 Jul 2012, at 13:08, [email protected] wrote: > Hello there, > > I'm a guy who is amazingly impressed by the power of spaced repetition. But > I'm really surprised to see that spaced repetition software like Mnemosyne, > Anki, Supermemo are mostly to memorize the factual information (usually > languages, Biological terms). I don't understand why the spaced repetition > isn't being exploited for procedural information (for like Highschool to > College level Physics and Math). I feel it can be applied to sciences. After > all Procedures & Logics also need to be remembered. The "Why" part of the > procedures can also be fed to our brain using spaced repetition. But I cannot > be the first guy to think this way. Somebody must have tried this out. I've > been searching for more information on the same for couple of days now. > > But I couldn't find any information on this. Can any one here point me out to > resources (blog posts, books, research papers etc) on such trials. If you > have any opinions or views, kindly share them. I'm really enthusiastic. -- 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 https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
