Supermemo for languages

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Michael Jackiewicz Michael Jack... * 23 post(s)

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Hi,

I was wondering if anyone has a working knowledge of how to use Supermemo? If your not familar with the Supermemo and you teach languages. You might be interested in taking a look at at.

Thanks in advance,

Michael

 
Rachel G Rachel G 5 post(s)

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SuperMemo is outdated and buggy. Mnemosyne and Anki are two programs that are better (and free). I also recently heard of JMemorize, although after taking a look at it, I’m not too fond of it.
http://www.mnemosyne-proj.org/
http://ichi2.net/anki/
http://jmemorize.org/

 
Michael J Michael J 2 post(s)

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Excellent, thanks for the tip. I’ll check it out. if I need help, do you have a tutor account?

 
Judith Meyer Judith Meyer ** 175 post(s)

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Anki is the best imho. You can customize it a lot better than Mnemosyne, and the learning algorithm is better, too. All my students receive Anki databases of the vocabulary including sample sentences, related words, usually even recordings.

If you need help with Anki, feel free to contact me.

 
Valerie N Valerie N eduFire Team *** 860 post(s)

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I’m lost. Can someone explain to me what Supermemo is?

 
Michael J Michael J 2 post(s)

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Wikipedia is most otfen helpful.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SuperMemo


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