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Unix and Linux/ pub/ Spaced Repetition Systems Help You Remember More in Less Time
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Dr. Piotr Woniak wrote SuperMemo, the first commercial spaced repetition program in 1987, and he continues to develop and sell it for Microsoft Windows today. This article introduces two free software programs, Mnemosyne and Anki, that both use slightly modified versions of that 1987 SuperMemo algorithm.
Mnemosyne
Mnemosynes author named the program after the Greek goddess of memory and mother of the muses, but the name also belongs to a European species of butterfly which Mnemosyne uses as its mascot. Use your favorite package manager to install the mnemosyne package. If you dont have a favorite package manger, use Synaptic in the System -> Administration menu. Go to the Applications -> Education menu and click Mnemosyne to start the program or type Alt-F2 to open the application launcher and type in mnemosyne. Before you try Mnemosyne, you should read the following warning. By default, Mnemosyne collects anonymous statistics about how effectively you memorize your flash cards. The programs author, an associate professor at Ghent University in Belgium, plans to use these statistics to improve Mnemosynes card scheduling algorithm. Ive looked at the statistics and they dont include any material on your cards nor anything about you, the user, but you may prevent Mnemosyne from sending these statistics by going to the Settings menu and clicking the Configure Mnemosyne option. In the configuration dialog, uncheck Upload Anonymous Logs if you want to stop the uploads. Investigate the other options while youre there. I like the option to increase the font-size for characters that use a non-Latin (non-English) character set. Setting this option makes reading Japanese and Chinese flash cards much easier. In the Repetition Process section, the number of grade zero cards to hold in your hand sets the number of un-memorized cards you want to review over and over again until you memorize them. Click Ok to save your new settings and exit the configuration dialog. Click Deck -> Add Cards to display the add cards dialog. The dialog has three fields: category, question, and answer. If you plan on
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entering cards from many different subjects, I suggest you enter each subject as a different category. Later, Ill show you how to hide some categories and make a custom flash card deck. A checkmark box labeled Add vice versa too sits beneath the Answer field. Marking this box creates a second card for every card you enter. The second cards question field contains the first cards answer and its answer field contains the first cards question. Complete the card by choosing its initial grade; I discuss grades in the next section. If youre not sure, choose grade zero. You can tab between the text fields and press Ctrl+0 through Ctrl+5 to add the flash card with the corresponding grade. Exit the Add Cards dialog to return to the default learning and review mode. In the learning mode, Mnemosyne displays questions, one after another, until you learn them all. When you know the answer or realize that you dont know the answer, click the Show Answer button. Besides showing the answer, Mnemosyne also activates six buttons numbered zero through five below the answer. Buttons zero and one indicate that you didnt remember the answer or got it wrong. If you select either, Mnemosyne will show you a few other unmemorized cards and then display this card again. Buttons two through five indicate how well you remembered the answers. If you select any of them, Mnemosyne wont show you this card again until at least tomorrow. Mouse over the grading buttons to display a tool-tip describing what each button indicates. You can focus your studying on one particular category or group of categories by going to Deck -> Activate Categories. By default, Mnemosyne activates all categories. You may not find this feature useful if you always memorize cards within minutes of entering them, but if you get a backlog of cards to memorize, this feature helps prioritize your study. Mnemosyne and all spaced repetition systems predict when the youll forget the answer to a flash card and schedule a review of the question shortly before then. Mnemosyne schedules cards daily, so you should run it daily. Dont worry if you miss a few days here and there Mnemosyne adapts. Every day you start Mnemosyne, it first shows the questions it thinks youll forget in the order it thinks youll forget them. Answer each question the same way you did before. Each time you answer correctly, Mnemosyne schedules the
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next review of the question further into the future. After using Mnemosyne for over a year and a half, it schedules some of my cards over 500 days into the future. As you continue using Mnemosyne, youll probably find mistakes in your cards or ways to make them easier to memorize. Edit the current card by going to Deck -> Edit Card. Find other cards by going to Deck -> Edit Deck. Delete the current card by pressing the delete key; Mnemosyne asks you to confirm the deletion and, if you do, it deletes the card permanently. Mnemosyne doesnt limit cards to question and answer pairs or plain text. When adding cards, right click on the question or answer field to bring up the context menu. In that menu, the three-sided option lets you make foreign-language flash cards with a written form, pronunciation, and translation. When you add a three-side flash card, Mnemosyne generates two real flash cards. Mark the vice versa checkbox to generate four flash cards. The Add image or Add Sound options do what you expect. In either the question or answer field, you can enter standard HTML markup including formatting and tables. You can also render mathematical formulas with LaTeX by enclosing the formula between <>"and"</>. You can import flash cards in several formats: SuperMemo, CueCard, two text formats, and Mnemosyne XML. You can export your flash cards to text, CueCard, and the Mnemosyne XML format. You can upload and download flash cards formatted for Mnemosyne on the Mnemosyne website. To import or export flash cards, use the corresponding option in the File menu. Mnemosyne displays text statistics about your deck and the current card when you go to Deck -> Show Statistics. Some people find flash card statistics motivating and some people use them to limit how much time they spend reviewing cards each day. You can add new features to Mnemosyne using plugins downloaded from the Mnemosyne website. Most plugins come as zip files, so you need to unzip them and put them in the Mnemosyne plugin directory, .mnemosyne/plugins.
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Anki
Ankis author wrote Anki to help learn Japanese, so he gave it the name of the English pronunciation of the Japanese word for memorizing. Install the anki package using your favorite package manager. Start the program by selecting Anki from the Applications -> Education menu. Anki doesnt upload any statistics automatically, but you can optionally keep a copy of your deck on Ankis online server. This makes it easy for you to use Anki on multiple computers and lets you use Ankis online version. Start by setting up an account on the Anki website. Then go to Settings -> Preferences, click the Save & Sync tab, and enter your username and password. You can change other settings in both the Preferences dialog and from the Settings menu. I suggest you restrict your changes to the Preferences and Font & Colors dialogs until you get used to Anki. Well adjust the Current Model settings later in this article. Select Add Items from the Edit menu to start adding cards. In Anki, you dont make flash cards directly. Instead, you enter facts and models, and Anki combines them to make flash cards. The Model drop-down selects the rules Anki follows to make your cards; the default, Basic, builds simple two-sided cards. The text fields let you enter facts. In the Front text field, enter the cards question; in the Back field, enter the cards answer. You can create a second card for every card you enter using the Cards drop-down. In Basic mode, this drop-down works exactly like Mnemosynes vice versa checkbox; in other modes, it does more. In the final text field, enter zero, one, or more tags for this card separated by commas. Tags let you disable groups of cards. Click Add to add the card to your deck; you dont need to choose an initial grade; all cards in Anki start out as unmemorized. You can tab through the fields and press Control+Enter to add the card to your deck. Icons above the text fields let you add formatting, audio, graphics, and LaTeX math formulas. Close the Add Cards dialog to return to learning mode. Anki displays the word Learning in the bottom right corner of the
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screen. Read the question and click Show Answer when you know the answer; then grade the card. Unlike Mnemosyne, Anki has only four grades: Again, Hard, Good, Easy. Beneath each grade, Anki prints the amount of time until youll next see this card if you give it that grade. You can focus your study by disactivating unimportant cards and prioritizing important cards. Go to the Deck Properties dialog in the Settings menu. The Suspend Cards field contains a list of tags. Anki hides any cards with these tags during learning and review. The three priority fields Very High Priority, High Priority, and Low Priority prioritize other tags. Anki shows cards with priority tags before other cards in the learning and review cycle. By default, Anki only lets you learn 20 new cards each day. This prevents you from becoming overwhelmed tomorrow, but you can adjust the threshold in the Deck Properties menu. When you finish learning new cards, Anki tells you how long you have to wait until the next review. If you dont finish learning all the cards, Anki interrupts your learning for the review. Anki schedules reviews in increments of minutes not days like Mnemosyne but you should still review your Anki cards at least once a day. When learning or reviewing cards, you can edit the current card by going to Edit -> Edit Current. You can also go to Edit -> Edit Deck to edit any card in the deck. To get three-sided or even more advanced cards, edit Ankis models. Add a new model in the Add Cards screen by pressing the green plus sign next to the Model drop-down. Anki comes with models for learning Japanese and two Chinese dialects, but you can add another Basic model and customize it. After adding the new Basic model, click the Edit Model icon next to the plus sign. Give the model a new name and set up the models parameters. On the Fields tab, setup the parameters of each fact; on the Cards tab, setup how Anki should generate cards using the facts. If this model accepts more than two facts for each question, extra fields appear on the Add Cards screen. You can import cards as a tab or semicolon separated file, Mnemosyne deck, Cue card deck, or Anki deck. You can export cards or facts as a tab separated file or Anki deck.
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Anki shows many more statistics than Mnemosyne and includes several graphs. You can access all of these statistics from the Tools menu. After you use Anki for several weeks, the graphs will clearly show you Ankis use of the forgetting curve.
David A. Harding began using Linux in 2001 and quickly became a Linux Professional Institute certified system administrator. His articles have appeared in over a dozen publications and he has given over 50 presentations about Linuxincluding two Software Freedom Day keynotes. Dave always loves to hear from readers at dave@dtrt.org.
To the extent possible under law, David A. Harding has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this article. This work is published from the United States. Any original program code in this article is also unlicensed for redundancy.
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