What about practical knowledge and skills you might want to practice from those fields? Anki is an excellent substitute for the “short answer” side of standardized testing, but there’s more to it than that if you want to apply it, and it’s often difficult to find systematic ways to practice such things.
Can you set multiple questions to the same card in Anki? Like, if I wanted to practice something like factoring quadratic equations, would I be able to copy a whole bunch of problems of that type to Anki, and not have each one as an independent card to be memorized?
There no real reason to have multiple problems on the same card. If you want to add 10 problems about factoring quadratic equations don’t add 1 card but 10.
That said I have little experience with testing procedural math knowledge via Anki.
What about practical knowledge and skills you might want to practice from those fields? Anki is an excellent substitute for the “short answer” side of standardized testing, but there’s more to it than that if you want to apply it, and it’s often difficult to find systematic ways to practice such things.
Can you set multiple questions to the same card in Anki? Like, if I wanted to practice something like factoring quadratic equations, would I be able to copy a whole bunch of problems of that type to Anki, and not have each one as an independent card to be memorized?
There no real reason to have multiple problems on the same card. If you want to add 10 problems about factoring quadratic equations don’t add 1 card but 10.
That said I have little experience with testing procedural math knowledge via Anki.