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by sheepmullet
3847 days ago
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> Rather than attempting to build something which puts the user first, your product puts you, the owners, first. Actually, it sounds like he is trying to put the community and the product first. A collaborative learning system works so much better with forced sharing. The hardest and most time consuming part of using standard SRS software is building your deck. A collaborative system helps share this load across all users. If you want privacy choose a different product. For example I don't use GitHub for my projects because I don't want to share them. |
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This is because that's the initial learning phase. You can't just download a spaced repetition deck and run it though any program and learn it in any meaningful sense. The cards I need to create to learn a concept will be totally different than the cards you create and so on.
Connecting your cards to the relevant nodes in your personal semantic network isn't just the most effective way to learn, it's the only way human brains encode information. If you're not doing this purposefully, you're just trying to glue someone else's relevant retrieval cues into your own semantic network.
There are other ways the comment parent's site could avoid this, but inevitably in my experience this leads to FALSE learning, where you have very sparse retrieval cues, basically limited to what you see on the screen in the learning app. This gives you a feeling of progress, because you really can recall the information in the app, but very little practical use.