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another FlashCard program available
Richard Kennaway recently made his flashcard program available
(ftp://ftp.sys.uea.ac.uk/pub/kennaway/misc/FlashCards.sit.Hqx).
FlashCards 1.8 is a vocabulary-learning program for the Macintosh.
People who cannot run a Mac program may be interested in Lars Huttar's
flashcard.el for GNU Emacs. It runs on DOS and Unix systems.
Features:
- optional multiple-choice mode.
- recording the user's performance, and using past performance
to focus current drill on what user needs most.
- mixing and drilling on multiple files simultaneously.
- source files can contain words, phrases or sentences, not just
single words.
- various options, including:
o optional fields other than the question and answer fields.
o optional sequence shuffling
o customizable number of times guessed right for cards to be
drilled.
o customizable minimum no. of days since last time got right
for cards to be drilled.
o customizable record and field delimiters (for example, I
prefer to specify three spaces as the field delimiter instead
of the default TAB used in many databases).
Here is a sample lojban-english source file, with different length fields:
!% Fields: lojban english
drudi roof
bitmu (bim bi'u) wall
blaci x1 is a quantity of/is made of/contains glass of comp x2
canko (ca'o) x1 is a window/portal/opening [portal] in x2
(I prefer the gismo-rafsi/full-English-definition format to the
gismu/keyword format; but you can do as you wish. The gismu and cmavo
lists are designed so you readily can generate lists automatically in
whatever format you like.)
Here is a example of a multiple-choice display for the source file
shown above, before you give your answer:
Card #2 of 4 Overall: 0 r 0 w (0%) This card: 1 r 0 w (100%)
Question (lojban): bitmu (bim bi'u)
1. x1 is a window/portal/opening [portal] in x2
2. x1 is a quantity of/is made of/contains glass of comp x2
3. wall
4. roof
Answer (english):
Press the number of the correct answer,
g to give up, or
k to skip this question.
My experience with this program:
- It works fine. :-)
- I do much better on the multiple choice than in `real life'. :-0
- I don't keep up my efforts... :-(
Here is the LCD Archive Entry:
ftp://archive.cis.ohio-state.edu/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive/
;;; LCD Archive Entry:
;;; flashcard.el|Lars Huttar|huttar@cs.oberlin.edu
;;; |Selective drilling on flashcards, tailored to your past performance
;;; |1994/06/08 09:50:13|0.95|
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