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  2. Anki (software) - Wikipedia

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    Damien Elmes, the Australian programmer behind the app, originally created it for learning Japanese. [32] [33] The oldest mention of Anki that the developer Damien Elmes could find in 2011 was dated 5 October 2006, which was thus declared Anki's birthdate. [34] Version 2.0 was released on 6 October 2012. Version 2.1 was released on 6 August 2018.

  3. List of flashcard software - Wikipedia

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    Anki: AGPLv3 (personal computer, Android), proprietary Yes (except iOS) Yes Multiple Yes Yes Yes Video, LaTeX, HTML: Plugin [1] Yes Yes Yes Yes Brainscape: Proprietary: Yes Yes 2 Yes Yes Yes HTML, Markdown: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Cerego: Proprietary: Yes Yes Multiple Yes Yes Yes Interactive Regions ? No Yes No ? Cobocards: Proprietary: Yes Yes ...

  4. Anki (American company) - Wikipedia

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    Anki's first product, Anki Drive, was released in Apple stores in the U.S. and Canada, on Apple.com and Anki.com starting October 23, 2013. It retailed for $149.99, with additional cars available for $49.99 and Expansion Tracks for $69.99 [11] Anki Drive is a racing game that combined an iOS app, called "Anki Drive," with physical race cars.

  5. Spaced repetition - Wikipedia

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    Anki being used for memorizing Russian vocabulary. Most spaced repetition software (SRS) is modeled after the manual style of learning with physical flashcards: items to memorize are entered into the program as question-answer pairs. When a pair is due to be reviewed, the question is displayed on a screen, and the user must attempt to answer.

  6. Anki - Wikipedia

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    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. Quizlet - Wikipedia

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    Quizlet's primary products include digital flash cards, matching games, practice electronic assessments, and live quizzes. In 2017, 1 in 2 high school students used Quizlet. [ 4 ] As of December 2021, Quizlet has over 500 million user-generated flashcard sets and more than 60 million active users.

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    Less than a week after a masked gunman fatally shot CEO Brian Thompson, a tip from the public led to a major break in the case.

  9. Testing effect - Wikipedia

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    Here, flashcard software Anki is used to review a mathematical formula through active recall. First, only the question is displayed. First, only the question is displayed. Then the answer is displayed too, for verification.