Know what would be nice? It's such a simple solution, not sure why I didn't think of it before, re: card chains and call-and-response cards. Anyway, instead of ‘review from smallest and largest intervals’, etc., to be able to start a session and sort the day's due card reviews by things like iPlusN.
On a tangent based on old ideas for conversational cards, I wonder if this could be applied to sorting facts divided into numerically marked adjacency pairs. Like have pairs marked A1, A2, B1, B2, etc., and as long as consecutive cards in, say, A, are due that day for that session, they're sorted so that they appear in order. Or something. ;p Perhaps refer back to linguistics (discourse analysis, SFG, pragmatics, etc.) models to schematize cards and add metalinguistic information to them (allowing for two types of cards, a single card containing an adjacency pair split across front and back, which is connected to other pairs in a sequence of cards, and having each card be half the pair, with front and back divided into prompt and metalinguistic info, respectively). I digress.
On a tangent based on old ideas for conversational cards, I wonder if this could be applied to sorting facts divided into numerically marked adjacency pairs. Like have pairs marked A1, A2, B1, B2, etc., and as long as consecutive cards in, say, A, are due that day for that session, they're sorted so that they appear in order. Or something. ;p Perhaps refer back to linguistics (discourse analysis, SFG, pragmatics, etc.) models to schematize cards and add metalinguistic information to them (allowing for two types of cards, a single card containing an adjacency pair split across front and back, which is connected to other pairs in a sequence of cards, and having each card be half the pair, with front and back divided into prompt and metalinguistic info, respectively). I digress.
Edited: 2011-06-05, 12:05 am
