eNote
Cards
It's a digital age... most college students can type faster
than they write, myself included. In my last semester at NCSU,
I was bogged down with making out note cards to memorize course
material. This took a great deal of time, and when I got them
finished I really only needed about half of the ones I made
out. I decided I could do it better via the web, so I sat
down and designed this web app.
eNote Cards uses a special method of random selection outlined
in my writing about random
numbers and prioritizing theory at bjsintay.com. The user
informs the priority engine of whether or not they knew the
answer to the card displayed each time a card is viewed. The
questions missed the most will appear the most, concentrating
your time/energy on the harder questions. It's been a great
experiement for learning curve mathematics as well as an excellent
tool for my schoolwork.
http://notecards.bjsintay.com
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