I use the basic idea, refreshing newly learned stuff often at first and less often as time goes by, or I feel the memories consolidate. How do you want me to answer the question? Are you asking about the use of a computer based tools to
help implement spaced repetition? Are you asking about using the technique, perhaps rather informally?
I have a photographic memory and thus have no need to use SRS learning.
Do you know someone who would answer “Yes” to the question? From my understanding of the way the memory of those people works I’m not sure that SRS wouldn’t help them.
Do you use Spaced Repetition System learning (Anki, Supermemo etc)?
-Yes
-No
-I have never heard of Spaced Repetition System learning.
I use the basic idea, refreshing newly learned stuff often at first and less often as time goes by, or I feel the memories consolidate. How do you want me to answer the question? Are you asking about the use of a computer based tools to help implement spaced repetition? Are you asking about using the technique, perhaps rather informally?
Mnemosyne would be a better parenthetical example than Supermemo: few people actually use Supermemo these days.
g/Mnemosyne/Anki/s ?
Why not mention all three?
As far as I’ve been able to tell, Anki is substantially more popular than Mnemosyne: http://www.gwern.net/Spaced%20repetition#popularity
I’ve been meaning to start/resume using SRS programs.
I practice manual SRS.
I have a photographic memory and thus have no need to use SRS learning.
people with a photographic memory still could use SRS for learning sounds.
Do you know someone who would answer “Yes” to the question? From my understanding of the way the memory of those people works I’m not sure that SRS wouldn’t help them.
I know one person for whom ‘Yes’ would hold true; such people are rare exceptions, though, indeed.
-Sometimes