Does anyone know of a resource online or a book using a method identical to Remembering the Kanji ?
What seems to me really unique to the RtK method (or really new if you prefer, though the book is out since? 20+ years?), is the "tagging" of graphical variations of the same chinese radicals.
It seems everything else has been done in one way or another, or is based on universal principles like "divide and conquer".
The reason I'm asking is that I continue to be amazed and surprised that nobody seems to have built a website that lets people learn kanji online in effective ways and by using the age-old tried and tested "Art of Memory" (i.e. mnemonics).
Especially in the "web2.0" age, this must have been done. So where is it ? o_O
What seems to me really unique to the RtK method (or really new if you prefer, though the book is out since? 20+ years?), is the "tagging" of graphical variations of the same chinese radicals.
It seems everything else has been done in one way or another, or is based on universal principles like "divide and conquer".
The reason I'm asking is that I continue to be amazed and surprised that nobody seems to have built a website that lets people learn kanji online in effective ways and by using the age-old tried and tested "Art of Memory" (i.e. mnemonics).
Especially in the "web2.0" age, this must have been done. So where is it ? o_O
