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Learning in Medical School

A Primer on Spaced Repetition

By Nick Honko and Ken Noguchi

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• Intro to spaced repetition studying• Follow-up workshop next week

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Studying in med school

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Studying in med school

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Studying in med school

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Studying in med school

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What is SI tutoring?

• Review• Going through questions• Active learning• Flash cards = too much• Practice quizzes = not enough

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Spaced Repetition

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Spaced RepetitionDaily Review

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Spaced RepetitionDaily Review

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Spaced RepetitionDaily Review

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Spaced RepetitionDaily Review

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Spaced Repetition - Anki

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[email protected]• Presentation will be uploaded to facebook

group– Includes brief instructions

• Follow-up workshop next week– Please email

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1. Basic of how to use Anki1. Downloading2. Adding cards3. Studying

2. FAQ’s – the intricacies to Anki

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Basics – Downloading Anki

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Google anki

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Click on “Anki – powerful, intelligent flashcards”

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Click “Download”

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Click “Download Anki for Mac”

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Click on the downloaded file

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A file should show up on the desktop

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• Now you have the software downloaded• Congrats!• Next, adding cards

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Regoogle anki

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Click on “Anki – friendly intelligent flashcards”

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Sign up for an account

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The easiest sign up ever

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Click on the tab “Decks”

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Scroll down to green button “Get Shared Decks”

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Search “musc m1”

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Click“Info” for MUSC M1 First Aid Material

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Scroll down and click green button“Download”

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Studying - Go back to desktop Anki, click on “first aid”

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Click “Study Now”

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Answer the question in your head, and click “Show Answer”

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Rate the answer “Again,” “Good,” or “Easy”

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Rate the answer “Again,” “Good,” or “Easy”

• Depending on the rating, the card will reappear at a different time interval

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Rate the answer “Again,” “Good,” or “Easy”

• Depending on previous ratings, the time intervals can also differ

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FAQs

1. What if I see a card I haven’t learned yet? Can I put it off until later?

2. How many should I do each day?3. If you do them on your phone and computer

can you sync them?4. How do I add my own cards?5. Can I use images?

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1. What if I see a card I don’t want to answer?

• Click on “More” in the lower right corner

• Hit “Suspend Card”

• The card will be hidden until you are ready to unsuspend it

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1. How do I unsuspend a card?

• Click “Browse”

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1. How do I unsuspend a card?

• Look at the left side column with the different categories of cards

• Click “Suspended”

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1. How do I unsuspend a card?

• Select cards that you want to unsuspend

• Click “suspend”

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2. How many should I do per day?

• Depends how many cards you have, and how much time you have.

• About 20-40 new cards per day is reasonable.

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2. How many should I do per day?

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3. Can I sync from multiple devices?

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4. How do I add my own cards?

• Go back to the main screen

• Create Deck

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4. How do I add my own cards?

• Title your deck

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4. How do I add my own cards?

• The deck will show up on the main screen

• Open it

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4. How do I add my own cards?

• Start adding cards by clicking on “Add”

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4. How do I add my own cards?

• Fill in the “Front” and “Back” boxes

• These represent, respectively, the question and answer

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4. How do I add my own cards?

• Hit Add

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5. How do I add images?

• Click on the paperclip attachment button

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5. How do I add images?

• Choose the image you want

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5. How do I add images?

• :)

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