![]() ![]() The next two numbers determine the intervals when you press “Good”.Īnd like the tab says, all of these only apply to New Cards. So the first number is actually the number of minutes the card will show up again if you pressed “Again”. This means that pressing Again shows the card in 10 minutes and pressing Good would show the card after 1 day, then after you press “Good” on that, you’ll see it again after 3 days. ![]() The Learning steps setting is set to 10m 1d 3d. Otherwise, you only get fragmented, useless retention that cannot be used as an activated semantic context.įor the New Cards, I recommend these settings: But take note that this can only be true if you have encoded what you’ve learned before making flashcards. Retention of past knowledge makes future learning easier. So you need to retrieve them in order to make them stronger - at least, before they fade into oblivion when more complex concepts are still far ahead. New information lacks depth, and should therefore be studied immediately. With that said, I will also share with you the underlying concepts (and provided supplementary materials) so you can tweak them on your own. Once you use these settings I’m going to give you, you’ll be able to avoid these two problems right away so you’ll have a smooth review experience every single time. Going back to the first problem, sometimes Anki would have you review an old card as if it were a new card the moment you lapse on that card. Some settings just don’t make sense at all.Newer cards don’t get reviewed as frequently, and older cards start back to zero when you’ve lapsed even partially. The default intervals (both for new and older cards) give a really poor review experience.That’s because in my experience, there are two problems to the default settings: Why? Because I want you to be able to think for yourself so you can adapt the settings to your own situation. That’s because I don’t only want you to have “ready-made” templates, but also a complete understanding of how the advice I’m giving you works. In this lesson, you’re going to learn my recommended Anki settings and how settings work in a more practical manner. When you create good flashcards + use these settings I’m going to show you, the answer is approximately 5 successful repetitions. How many repetitions do you think you need to be able to remember an idea for 3 months? I hope you like it! Let me know if you have any questions or feedback - I'd like to hear what you think! □ Hi, this is Lesson of 4 in the Anki Fundamentals free course. ![]()
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