When I first started to learn coding, I used Anki and the old tried-and-tested Spaced Repetition algorithm, but it wasn’t suitable for more complex, general topics like Mathematics or Physics. Because of that, Spaced Repetition has always been widely overlooked despite its proven effectiveness in learning.
I wanted to unlock this effectiveness for a wider audience by building LearnObit, a tool that combines tree-structure note-taking tools with Spaced Repetition so that you can apply it to more than just simple fact pairs.
And now it even has the feature to export data to Anki, so you can leave with your data when you decide not to use it! (Of course I don’t want anyone to use it, but I couldn’t help it, because people wouldn’t start using it without this in the first place...)
Anyway, I’ll be here anytime if you have any questions for me. Thanks for your time.
I like LearnObit so far. We should talk sometime about possible improvements to the interface. Are you familiar with quantum.country? Similar goal, different methods, possible synergy. They demo what is (in my opinion) a very effective teaching technique, but provide no good method for people to create new material. I think with some minor tweaks LearnObit might be able to fill that gap.
Hey. For the past 2 years, I have been working on LearnObit (https://learnobit.com).
When I first started to learn coding, I used Anki and the old tried-and-tested Spaced Repetition algorithm, but it wasn’t suitable for more complex, general topics like Mathematics or Physics. Because of that, Spaced Repetition has always been widely overlooked despite its proven effectiveness in learning.
I wanted to unlock this effectiveness for a wider audience by building LearnObit, a tool that combines tree-structure note-taking tools with Spaced Repetition so that you can apply it to more than just simple fact pairs.
And now it even has the feature to export data to Anki, so you can leave with your data when you decide not to use it! (Of course I don’t want anyone to use it, but I couldn’t help it, because people wouldn’t start using it without this in the first place...)
Anyway, I’ll be here anytime if you have any questions for me. Thanks for your time.
I like LearnObit so far. We should talk sometime about possible improvements to the interface. Are you familiar with quantum.country? Similar goal, different methods, possible synergy. They demo what is (in my opinion) a very effective teaching technique, but provide no good method for people to create new material. I think with some minor tweaks LearnObit might be able to fill that gap.