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Github Copilot, I create my flashcards in markdown file in VS code with copilot enables, use P: for prompt and then start typing Q: some question and typically get generated right answer from the copilot like in the image below, then use simple python script to sync with anki connect (SAVED before P, Q and A means that the flashcards for given prompt have been already created)
The general estimate you find on the internet is that most users can do 50 new cards per hour (or 100-120 review cards). I do that as well with a difficult subject. 1000 cards would take 20 hours. Yes, 1000 reviews that is, new cards gonna be hard maybe impossible unless it's easy to memorise by nature.
wrangled_data. • 6 mo. ago. Spaced repetition is one option as people have recommended, another option is Obsidian to Anki which allows you to create flashcards using plain text in Obsidian (in any document), and then to sync these flashcards to Anki. The setup is a little bit cumbersome but you can go really really deep when it comes to ...
m3andaa. Sharing my CompTIA A+ 220-1101 and 220-1102 Quizlets. I Passed! Hello friends :) I just wanted to share the Quizlets that I used to study for the newest series of CompTIA A+ exams! These are almost solely based off of Professor Messer’s video series, and only cover the topics and terms that I didn’t grasp or memorize from one play ...
Quizlet is available on iPhone, iPad and Android devices. Flashcards+ by Chegg (iPhone, iPad) Chegg Flashcards is another simple flashcards app for the iPhone. This app allows you to create your own flashcards sets or access pre-made sets from Quizlet. It also allows you to track your results, see your score, and track your speed.
Hey all. Not sure if anyone is interested in physical CCNA flash cards. I recently put together a deck of 100 flash cards. They're available on Amazon. If interested please check them out! Amazon Link: Click on "See all buying options" to add them to your cart.
Based on the original framework, it generates flashcards by uploading any PowerPoint, word document, or pdf. Flashcards can be studied on the website or a CSV file can be downloaded and imported into Anki or wherever. At this point in time, it would likely serve more as a supplement rather than a replacement to a study routine, but I was hoping ...
It suits your conditions, so you can embed images on both front and back side of flashcards. There are two learning mode: - Fast learning. It's cramming mode like in Quizlet. - Long term learning with spaced repetition like in Anki. There are currently no mobile apps but UI is mobile friendly. There is also useful Extension for Google Chrome ...
New website that generates flashcards from pdfs, powerpoints, images and word documents. Resources. tl;dr; - https://limbiks.com - Automated Flashcard Generator. Hi all! My wife is a third year medical student and I posted here a few months ago to get some initial feedback for a website I started called Limbiks.
The flash cards are meant as a supplementary learning resource to go along with any primary Python resource - books, videos, courses, etc. They cover all the basics of Python, and are organized in the following groups: Concepts and Vocabulary Simple Data Types Lists and Tuples Dictionaries Conditional Statements Functions Classes