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  2. Anki (software) - Wikipedia

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    Shared decks. While Anki's user manual encourages the creation of one's own decks for most material, there is still a large and active database of shared decks that users can download and use. Available decks range from foreign-language decks (often constructed with frequency tables) to geography, physics, biology, chemistry and more.

  3. Mnemosyne (software) - Wikipedia

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    AGPL v3 (except sync client), LGPL v3 (sync client) Website. mnemosyne-proj .org. Mnemosyne (named for the Greek goddess of memory, Mnemosyne) is a line of spaced repetition software developed since 2003. Spaced repetition is an evidence-based learning technique that has been shown to increase the rate of memorization. [2]

  4. Anki (American company) - Wikipedia

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    Anki (stylized as "anki") was an American robotics and artificial intelligence startup that put robotics technology in products for children. Anki programmed physical objects to be intelligent and adaptable in the physical world, [3] [4] and aimed to solve the problems of positioning, reasoning, and execution in artificial intelligence and ...

  5. Memrise - Wikipedia

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    Memrise is a British language platform that uses spaced repetition of flashcards to increase the rate of learning. It is based in London, UK. Memrise offers user-generated content on a wide range of other subjects. The Memrise app has courses in 16 languages and its combinations, while the website for "community courses" has a great many more languages available,

  6. Anki - Wikipedia

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    Anki. Anki may refer to: Anki (software), spaced repetition software. Anki (American company), a now-defunct American robotics and artificial intelligence startup. Anki (Finnish company), a manufacturer of rugs. Anxi County ( 安溪县) (Anki), Quanzhou, Fujian, People's Republic of China. Ikegusuku Anki (1829–1877), a Ryukyuan bureaucrat ...

  7. Playing cards in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    Unicode has code points for the 52 cards of the standard French deck plus the Knight (Ace, 2-10, Jack, Knight, Queen, and King for each suit), two for black and white (or red) jokers and a back of a card, in block Playing Cards (U+1F0A0–1F0FF). Also, a specific red joker and twenty-two generic trump cards are added. U+1F0A1.

  8. Timberwolves-Mavericks: 5 things to watch in Game 5 with ...

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    Just shuffling the deck,” Finch said, according to Wolves beat reporter Dane Moore. “Ant's good on-ball, good at navigating screens. “Ant's good on-ball, good at navigating screens. Maybe a ...

  9. Flashcard - Wikipedia

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    Flashcard. A set of flashcards demonstrating the Leitner system. Cards that the learner knows are promoted to a box for less frequent review (indicated by green arrows); cards for which the learner has forgotten the meaning are demoted to be studied more frequently (indicated by red arrows). A flashcard or flash card is a card bearing ...