>
> Perhaps I should explain my point. Making your own cards requires you to 
> think about the content and design, and to focus on the information which 
> is most relevant to what you want to learn. By writing the card you also 
> begin to learn even before drilling it. Neither of those benefits comes 
> with a card deck made by someone.
>
> I can think of at least two situations where a pre-made card deck is 
> beneficial. One is for a set body of facts and you know you want to learn 
> all of them, for example the countries of Europe. In that case, everything 
> the deck's author has made is relevant to you. A second is from something 
> like a textbook you are studying, for example vocabulary by chapter from a 
> foreign language text.
>
> On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 2:55 AM,  m.wunderli wrote:
> > collaborativ flashcard set are the only thing that is worth it.
>
>

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