I second the recommendation of experimentally-supported self help. Everyone would profit from knowing more about it.
If the deck is well made and the topic is interesting I will integrate it into my main Anki deck and give feedback to everything I consider suboptimal.
(I’m using Anki for ~1.5 years with 8500 cards in my main deck)
I second the recommendation of experimentally-supported self help. Everyone would profit from knowing more about it.
If the deck is well made and the topic is interesting I will integrate it into my main Anki deck and give feedback to everything I consider suboptimal.
(I’m using Anki for ~1.5 years with 8500 cards in my main deck)