Anjar,

A lot of people have done you learning approach the term used that should 
be profitable to search for is "tiddlywiki flash cards" and "tiddlywiki 
presentation" or slides are often very similar.

Even I as an experienced TiddlyWiki enthusiast often forget to search 
"prior art", for what has being done. If we can imagin something, usually 
someone else has and may have even made it true.

The reason I do this too often is I am learning the internals of tiddlywiki 
and like to do it myself, however if I wanted productivity I would be using 
"prior art".

regards
Tony

On Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at 4:35:45 AM UTC+10, Anjar wrote:
>
> An exciting thought, Tony! This specific example is more of a static 
> database with exercises otherwise provided as plain PDFs, without tags or 
> the possibility to hide the answers
>
> I have contemplated about making some sort of "generator" in tiddlywiki to 
> practise and meorising normal ranges and scoring systems; i. e. a template 
> where sort of-random numbers are filled in and you provide a score or 
> checks which are abnormal. Not exactly what you describe, but those kinds 
> of things need a lot of practise, and I can imagine tiddlywiki as a 
> suitable framework.
>
>
> Best,
> Anders
>
> mandag 27. april 2020 06.03.22 UTC+2 skrev TonyM følgende:
>>
>> Anjar,
>>
>> Your welcome. Keep in mind tiddlywiki would also be good at adaptive 
>> tests where a tests questions alters according to the answers given. An 
>> area of weakness would have more questions, and students thus learn more.
>>
>> Regards
>> Tony
>>
>> On Monday, April 27, 2020 at 1:22:44 PM UTC+10, Anjar wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks, Tony, will fix! I think the supporting and engaged community 
>>> (such as your help right now) is one of the biggest strengths of tiddlywiki!
>>>
>>> Anders
>>>
>>> mandag 27. april 2020 03.00.45 UTC+2 skrev TonyM følgende:
>>>>
>>>> Anjar,
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for Sharing. My full appreciation is limited by the fact I only 
>>>> speak english. But it looks good.
>>>>
>>>> *I Little Suggestion to try;*
>>>> Control Panel > Appearance > SideBar Layout set to *Fluid Story, Fixed 
>>>> SideBar*
>>>> Control Panel > Appearance > SideBar Width (At the bottom) set to 
>>>> *600px*.
>>>>
>>>> *Now desktop users have even better use of their screen space.*
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>> Tony
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, April 27, 2020 at 8:12:09 AM UTC+10, Anjar wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> I just wanted to share an example of using TiddlyWiki as a database 
>>>>> for exam essays: http://ununderstandable.com It is pretty basic (but 
>>>>> still a bit pretty, I think;))
>>>>>
>>>>> The table in the sidebar allows you to click on a subject, a year, or 
>>>>> the intersection between them to open the corresponding exercises. 
>>>>> Answers 
>>>>> and guidelines for scoring are hidden by default, but can be shown either 
>>>>> by hitting the unfold all button in the sidebar or on the subtitles. I 
>>>>> thought many would like to have the exercises on paper, so I modified the 
>>>>> printing stylesheet a bit.
>>>>>
>>>>> There is also a form for adding new exercises in the sidebar.
>>>>>
>>>>

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