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Grading in Anki - ThomasJ02 - 2009-05-11 How are you folks grading yourselves in Anki? I'm using the following breakdown: Fail: Missed at least 1 stroke, or misplaced relative placement of primitives Hard: Got it all correct, but significant hesitation or incorrect stroke direction, e.g. direction of drops Good: Got it all correct. Some hesitation, or strokes slightly out of order Easy: No hesitation, all strokes in perfect order. Thoughts? Grading in Anki - lanval - 2009-05-11 I guess it's a good idea to be more strict about major mistakes later on, f.e. if you had the direction of a stroke wrong for the 2nd or 3rd time already, I would fail it, because you will likely keep doing the mistake. Grading in Anki - harhol - 2009-05-11 If I failed then I'll select "fail", if it was hard I'll usually choose "hard", if I did pretty good then I'll probably opt for "good" and if it was easy I'm likely to click "easy". ![]() But seriously, there isn't really any ambiguity with Heisig is there? Grading in Anki - hknamida - 2009-05-11 Fail for any mistake. I don't use Hard for kanji cards. Good for most cards. Easy for the ones that are easy enough that I want to get rid of them. Grading in Anki - kanjiwarrior - 2009-05-11 Fail: missed stroke, wrong primitive order, forgot 1 reading or wrong reading Hard: took too long to recall, wasn't confident about the answer. Good: everything correct but took effort Easy: felt like it was a waste of time to review it (numbers, sun/day, etc) Grading in Anki - mafried - 2009-05-11 At first I let the stroke direction on drop slide, but then I found I was consistently making the same mistakes. I've now separated drop into two primitives, one going NW-SE and one going NE-SW and modified my stories accordingly. |