When using Anki for a scattered assortment of topics, is it best to group topics into different decks or not worry about it and just have a single big deck.
If making multiple decks, would Anki still give you a single “do this today” set?
I’ve only used it in the context of studying foreign language.
I prefer putting everything into one big deck for a few reasons.
It forces you to do all the cards every day. When I had different decks, I would do the “main” deck every day, but then not do the other decks.
I have not read any research on this, but it seems like interspersing the cards could make the cards less likely to anticipate and force you to learn better.
It also just mixes up the monotony and makes it more fun.
When using Anki for a scattered assortment of topics, is it best to group topics into different decks or not worry about it and just have a single big deck.
If making multiple decks, would Anki still give you a single “do this today” set?
I’ve only used it in the context of studying foreign language.
I prefer putting everything into one big deck for a few reasons.
It forces you to do all the cards every day. When I had different decks, I would do the “main” deck every day, but then not do the other decks.
I have not read any research on this, but it seems like interspersing the cards could make the cards less likely to anticipate and force you to learn better.
It also just mixes up the monotony and makes it more fun.