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erin aldrich

Flashcard Exchange: The world's largest online library of printable flashcards - 0 views

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    This website includes already created flashcards for a variety of subjects, including languages. The languages section has flashcard sets for many different languages, the largest flashcard set being English. You can access pre-made flashcard sets, or create your own.
Dan Isbell

AnkiDroid Flashcards - Android Apps on Google Play - 0 views

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    "Memorize anything with AnkiDroid! HELP FOR UPGRADING FROM 1.x: https://code.google.com/p/ankidroid/wiki/Upgrading AnkiDroid lets you learn flashcards very efficiently by showing them just before you will forget. It is fully compatible with the spaced repetition software Anki (including synchronization), which is available for Windows, Linux and MacOS. Study all sorts of things wherever and whenever you want." Many of you may have seen an Anki icon on your desktop in the PIE or another place on campus, but it's definitely worth noting that there's a mobile app that works very well. I'm an Android user so I've posted a direct link to the app there, but it is also on iOS. What's really nice about AnkiDroid is that you can create decks of flashcards (with some nice bells and whistles, including sound, if you choose) on your desktop/laptop, which is a little more convenient, and then download the deck on your mobile device. An instructor can make a deck for a class (or an institution) and any student with the mobile app and the name of the deck can find it and download it. I've personally used AnkiDroid for learning Korean, independently as well as creating decks to supplement a class I was taking. I feel like the mobile app works better for reviewing cards than the desktop program, because reviewing flashcards fits in those perfect little chunks of free time when you're riding the bus/subway or waiting for class to start, and these days you (or students) will always have your phone with you, but probably won't always have your desktop with you at those times.
Kerry Pusey

StudyBlue Online Notecards - 0 views

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    Free online notecard/flashcard site. Mobile version is also available.
Dan Isbell

BarryFunEnglish | Fun ESL Classroom Games, Custom Worksheets, Printable Flashcards, and... - 1 views

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    BarryFunEnglish is a site aimed at ESL/EFL for younger learners. It has a good number of boardgame style games that can be quickly set up and customized- this is the chief advantage for using the site over a traditional version of Monopoly or Battleship. Coupled with a large display (i.e. projector, large TV), classes of up to ~12 students can be included in playing the game without too much downtime for any one student or team. You can set up custom vocab lists, but it's limited to the vocab items in the site's database, so you're mostly limited to beginner level English. Having used this at my past job teaching young EFL learners, I will say that it can be tempting to use it as a crutch- don't just play a game for the sake of playing a game, or killing time. I'd also recommend varying the games you use and definitely make use of the customizable vocab lists. Still, a huge part of being a child is playing games with other children, and linguistically, that means game playing can help develop a lot of the meta-language that children use for games.
joewrightrules

Anki - 0 views

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    Anki is a flashcard type study program that will help with the learning process and memorization. It is content-agnostic and supports images, audio, videos and scientific markup (via LaTeX), the possibilities are endless, helping add to the learning experience beyond simple words on a card.
joewrightrules

Mnemosyne - 0 views

shared by joewrightrules on 08 Apr 13 - Cached
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    This product uses flashcards that learn about you to improve your learning process. Mnemosyne uses a sophisticated algorithm to schedule the best time for a card to come up for review. Difficult cards that you tend to forget quickly will be scheduled more often, while Mnemosyne won't waste your time on things you remember well.
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