Yes, I would look good in a Murri lay out to gradually reeal.answers.

A bit like pick a box and other game shows.


On Tuesday, May 1, 2018 at 1:27:25 AM UTC+10, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Ciao Thomas
>
> I'm limiting my comments here to its use as a "Learning Card" / "Flash 
> Card" system. For that I suggest (not in anyway ruling out other apps & 
> variations) ...
>
> -- The "Front" and the "Back" are displayed at *exactly the same size*. 
>
> -- That the "Front" & "Back" are *never displayed at the same time*. 
> Rather one replaces the other. 
>
> The need to flip between them enhances the learning process. The identical 
> sizing gets distraction out of the way.  
>
> -- That the *interface of the card is minimal* (perhaps an edit button, 
> but nothing much more). "Just the facts mam" :-).
>
> All as if they were physical (for the "Learning Card" aspect), since it is 
> a proven method. 
>
> Thomas ...
>>
>>    - Do you think a tool like this could be needed? Would you use it?
>>
>> 1 - For language learning I would.
>
> 2 - For creating questions for film-students, I might. It looks promising. 
>
> Best wishes for what looks like the beginning of another of your great 
> implementations.
>
> Josiah
>

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