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Anki app for kindle
Anki app for kindle










anki app for kindle

This final method was a little better, but it still seemed a massive chore to revisit the copious notes I’d made at a conference, follow up all the links, and try to make Anki cards out of the good bits (often not deeply learning before memorising). And most recently I’ve been making them in emails and emailing them to myself. Then I made them in Evernote, but I’d never revisit them. Then I made them in google docs, but I’d never revisit them. Originally I’d make notes in Word docs, but I’d never revisit them. Another major problem in my info processing chain that Dendro has helped me to overcome is my note taking, whether it be from a meeting, a conference presentation, or a podcast. I upload articles that I want to read, pdfs of books, and also have some hacks and techniques to integrate it with my kindle reading, youtube/TED talk watching, and reading of hard copy books too.ĭendro is still in the development phase, but it’s very functional and it’s already changed the way I read and interact with information. I now do the majority of my reading through Dendro. * I’ve since started working with George on Dendro! There’s another similar software, Supermemo that has similar functionalities that you may also like to experiment with, but I can’t user Supermemo as it isn’t compatible with macs. It’s hard to explain this process without seeing it in action, so here’s a short video introduction to incremental reading with Dendro. As you continue, you condense that rich memory down, and distill it into a sentence, perfectly prepared for spaced repetition. Incremental reading is a process whereby you extract the essence of a piece of text over time, changing it, putting it into your own words, and refining it to form a rich memory.

Anki app for kindle software#

And it wasn’t until I interviewed George Zonnios for the ERRR podcast, and discovered his software Dendro, that I found a solution!*

anki app for kindle

This lack of a good intermediary process between initial reading and Anki card creation remained a persistent problem for me. That processing should occur before creating the snapshot of the memory in the form of an Anki card, and the Anki card should simply crystallise the pre-formed concept for safe keeping in long term memory. However, as mentioned, we shouldn’t try to memorise before we’ve truly learnt it, and for new and complex ideas, a single reading usually isn’t enough to really process the idea at a deep level. Essentially, I’d read something, find an interesting bit, highlight it, and if I was disciplined enough, I’d return to it at some later point and turn it into an Anki card. As one of the world’s foremost spaced repetition gurus, Piotr Wozniak writes, ‘Learn before you memorise’.įor the seven or so years that I’ve been using Anki to date (it’s currently May 2020), this has meant that there’s been a missing link in my information processing chain. This means that Anki isn’t good for learning, it’s only good for remembering. One of the key things we know about retrieval practice is that it can only reinforce the snapshot of memory that already exists in long term memory, it can’t refine it. In short, Anki is a software that enables users to make digital flashcards, and then returns those flashcards to them on an algorithmically optimised schedule in an attempt to ensure maximum retention of information in minimum time spent studying.īut Anki has limitations. Anki is so valuable to me that I even listed it as one of the five things that I couldn’t live without on my online dating profile (worked as a great pro-nerd filter!) Spaced repetition software provided me with a structured way to file and retain important information both externally in a database, and internally in my brain. For many years I lamented my inability to recall things that I’d read, the names of people I’d met, or other information that I felt was important.

anki app for kindle

Spaced repetition, and the software Anki in particularly, has changed my life.












Anki app for kindle