Je vais faire ma demande dans ma langue, le français, mais j’essayerais de me faire comprendre ensuite.
Alors, je suis sur Anki (Anki Web et Anki Ios) depuis quelques semaines. Je me suis créé environ 10 decks, dans lesquels j’ai ajouté quelques centaines de cartes.
Je souhaiterais maintenant passer à l’étape de l’apprentissage, mais avant de commencer, j’ai plusieurs questions :
Est-il possible de voir les cartes qu’une fois par jour ? Et de ne pas revoir 2, 3, 4 fois les cartes le même jour selon qu’on répond “difficile”, “facile” ?
Comment dire qu’une question est “difficile” sans, justement, revoir la carte tant que je clique pas sur un autre bouton. Je souhaiterais conserver la différence de fréquence des cartes, mais je ne veux pas revoir la même carte plusieurs fois chaque jour.
Est-il possible de programmer le nombre de carte nouvelle chaque jour pour chaque deck ? Pour certains je souhaiterais en mettre 10, d’autres 15, d’autres 20. Mais ça m’embête de mettre le même nombre de cartes quotidien pour chaque paquet.
J’ai lu qu’on pouvait faire des “sous-deck” à un gros deck, comment est-ce que cela se passe ? Pour le moment, je ne met que des étiquettes mais je ne comprends pas trop leur intérêt…
Y’a-t-il un tutoriel, quelque part, qui détaille tout ce qui est paramètres, en vulgarisant beaucoup ?
Merci beaucoup
So, I’ve been using Anki (Anki Web and Anki iOS) for a few weeks. I’ve created about 10 decks, to which I’ve added a few hundred cards.
I’d now like to move on to the learning stage, but before I begin, I have several questions:
Is it possible to see the cards only once a day? Il mean, only do the “blue number” and not see the cards 2, 3, or 4 times in the same day (red number), and moreover depending on whether you answer “difficult” or “easy”?
How can I say that a question is “difficult” without actually seeing the card again and again until I click another button (easy, medium..) ? I’d like to keep the difference in card frequency, but I don’t want to see the same card multiple times each day.
Is it possible to program the number of new cards each day for each deck? For some, I’d like to put 10, others 15, others 20. But it bothers me to put the same number of cards daily for each deck.
I read that you can make “sub-decks” for a large deck, how does that work? For the moment, I’m only adding labels/tag, but I don’t really understand their purpose…
Is there a tutorial somewhere that details all the settings in a very simplified way?
Tags are used to group certain kinds of info. E.g. you could have several cards with the tag “psychology” and even assign them subtags like “depression”, “schizophrenia”, … – it’s main use is to structure your cards and learn only certain specific topics with filtered decks.
I cannot answer the other questions you had – but you also should know that you shouldn't be doing these things. Spaced repetition is only effective if it is used right (your questions are directed at making the thing, that improves your learning, worse).
Also see this short section regarding why spaced repetition and active recall are important: Background - Anki Manual.
That’s controlled by how many learning steps you set. The grades you give the card each time you see it determine how the card progresses through the learning steps to graduate to Review. Roughly, how many learning steps you have is how many Good grades the card will need to graduate to review. That’s how many times you’ll see that card on the day it is introduced.
That has to do with how the buttons interact with the scheduling, and you can’t control that directly. If the card was truly Hard to answer the first time you see it, it will probably (depending on the length of your learning steps) be scheduled for you to see it again today. But make sure you’re using Hard for the actually hard cards. If your answer was correct and it doesn’t stand out as something that was a strain to come up with, you probably want to grade that Good.
If you have a group of cards that you will almost always want to study together by clicking on a deck – use a subdeck. If they are cards/notes that you just want to keep associated with each other, so you can search for them, or every once in a while you might study them together – use tags.