Anki is a spaced repetition system (SRS). It helps you remember things by intelligently scheduling flashcards, so that you can learn a lot of information with a minimum amount of effort. Here's an intro video:
http://ichi2.net/anki/screencast1.html
The following was borrowed from http://howtojapan.blogspot.com/2009/03/using-anki-with-smartfm.html
"Where do I get good sentences to use with Anki?"
smart.fm is the answer. It has over 10,000 sentences with a picture and a sound file. It also has it's own online learning system.
Take a look at how to get the smart.fm plugin for Anki here:
http://ichi2.net/anki/wiki/Plugins#Importsmart.fmi tems.2Candgenerallists
Once you've downloaded it, instructions on how to use it are here
http://wiki.github.com/ridisculous/anki-iknow-importer
With the latest Anki release, you can also download using Anki's built in plugin manager. The plugin provides full control over what card types are created.
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I've been experimenting with Anki and my LingQs, but so far I can only import them one-by-one. I'm trying to find a way to mass import them into the program. Does anyone have any experience with Anki?
Mittwoch, 2. Dezember 2009
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