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The Perfect Learning Tool? - wccrawford - 2010-02-12 I haven't seen a lot of discussion about what a perfect learning tool for Japanese would be, so I thought I'd start it here. My ideals: Learning Mode * Repeats item, even if successful, enough to make it stick. * Detects when an item is easy or hard and adjusts above repetition accordingly * Has manual-override for items in case auto-detection fails Retention Mode * Repeats item at spaced intervals for long-term retention * Initiates learning mode, possibly in reduced form, for failures Misc * Charts for breakdown of characters (kana and kanji both) and items. * Can import items/data from other tools * Can export items/data * Supports custom lists * Supports lesson plans for targeted learning * Can deal with single characters, words, and sentences. * Supports cloze deletion. * Accepts typed answers * Supports multiple-choice answers * Supports SRS-style easy/medium/hard answers * Supports media (video, audio, images) * Supports furigana * Supports example sentences for vocab * Web-based, with support for PDAs and phones, when possible. Obviously, this is a hybrid of Anki, Smart.fm and ReadTheKanji. Each of them have their own strengths, but they don't work together very well at all. I plan to create this system myself, but if someone else beats me to it, I won't be mad at them or sue them or anything. I plan to follow the same path as ReadTheKanji and use publicly available lists of words and sentences at first, as well as starting free and then working into a pay-model to support the site. (I'm not rich and just supporting it while it grows will be hard enough, there's no way I could keep it free forever.) Advertising will be considered as an income model, but I dislike ads, so it's not likely. Eventually, user-generated content will be accepted as well. I may even branch out into other languages eventually, but that is still up in the air. I am actively looking for input from others on how to improve the above list of features. The Perfect Learning Tool? - mezbup - 2010-02-12 It's just gotta work seamlessly with everything and it'll be perfect. |