Yes, suspending cards is easy enough, though I do like the idea of integrating a level checker with some kind of overarching user database. I just keep thinking about someone who's learning Japanese, and is in a mode where they want to learn Japanese 'in general', but want, say, real-world 'business Japanese' lessons, or to know enough Japanese to watch plenty of current anime of any specific type (scifi, slice of life, shounen, whatever), and can just check out a file made from the most frequent words of 50 different sources of that type, eliminating redundancies with a level checker, et cetera.
Also, I've actually got a large number of redundant cards from iKnow, but I keep them for the speaking practice--I either suspend a card or just grade it on how well I can accurately reproduce the basic pitch and flow. It really helps with my 'ear training' and development of subvocal/articulatory rehearsal (and speaking ;p).
I guess someone needs to hijack a Somalian pirate ship and set up wifi there to resolve our copyright dilemma. Our motto: "Avast ye landlubbers, no int'l copyright laws be keelhaulin' arrr language-learning, yarrr! Yo ho ho, どうもありがとう!"
Also, I've actually got a large number of redundant cards from iKnow, but I keep them for the speaking practice--I either suspend a card or just grade it on how well I can accurately reproduce the basic pitch and flow. It really helps with my 'ear training' and development of subvocal/articulatory rehearsal (and speaking ;p).
I guess someone needs to hijack a Somalian pirate ship and set up wifi there to resolve our copyright dilemma. Our motto: "Avast ye landlubbers, no int'l copyright laws be keelhaulin' arrr language-learning, yarrr! Yo ho ho, どうもありがとう!"
Edited: 2009-02-01, 5:00 pm
