Flashcards
Create and study flashcards to improve memory retention and ace your exams. This tool helps you organize study material into decks and uses spaced repetition to optimize your learning.
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Usage Tips
- Create separate decks for different subjects or topics to keep your flashcards organized.
- Keep your cards concise - use short questions and answers for better retention.
- Use the spaced repetition system by rating cards as Hard, Medium, or Easy to optimize your study sessions.
- Study regularly in short sessions rather than cramming all at once.
- Review difficult cards more frequently to strengthen your memory.
- Try to recall the answer before flipping the card to improve active recall.
- Add images or diagrams to your cards when appropriate for visual learning.
Disclaimer: This tool uses local browser storage to save your flashcard data. Clearing your browser data will reset your decks and cards. Consider exporting your data regularly if you want to keep a backup.
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How It Works
- Create a new flashcard deck for your subject or topic
- Add cards with questions on the front and answers on the back
- Study your cards by flipping between question and answer
- Rate your knowledge of each card to optimize future reviews
- The spaced repetition system will prioritize cards you find difficult
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is spaced repetition?
Spaced repetition is a learning technique that involves reviewing information at increasing intervals to improve long-term retention.
Can I import existing flashcards?
Currently, you can manually create cards. We're working on an import feature for future updates.
How many cards can I create?
There's no practical limit, but we recommend keeping decks manageable (30-100 cards per deck) for effective studying.
Can I add images to my flashcards?
Yes! You can add images to both the front and back of your flashcards to enhance visual learning.