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by ran3000
312 days ago
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Yes, that reminds me of knowledge tracing and methods like 1PL-IRT. I think you can do both and get even better results. The main limitation is that the same flashcards must be studied by multiple students, which doesn't generally apply. I also love the idea of the market, you could even extend it to evaluate/write high-quality flashcards. |
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I think only a kernel of the same flashcards, because in my mind new cards would quickly find their position after being reviewed a few times, and might displace already well-known cards. I see the process as throwing random cards at students, seeing what's left after shaking the tree, and using that info to teach new students.
The goal, however, would definitely be a single standard but evolving set of cards that described some group of related ideas. I know that's against Supermemo/Anki gospel, but I've gotten an enormous amount of value out of engineered decks such as https://www.asiteaboutnothing.net/w_ultimate_spanish_conjuga....
> I also love the idea of the market, you could even extend it to evaluate/write high-quality flashcards.
It's been my idea to drive conversational spaced repetition with something like this.