SRS EXAM
This is a exam preparatory section. It is designed to keep track of reviews of Individual sections, and to consolidate study resources. It is NOT a method of deep-learning.
There are two primary methods tracking spaced repetition:
- Work-based (Self-Evaluations after doing Homework)
- Recall-based (Reviewing Notes and Flashcards)
However, we could use Recall-based evaluations to determine when to conduct Work-based evaluations. There are key considerations that need to be factored in, as evaluating theoretical knowledge does not necessarily translate to applied knowledge. Thus, I have been left wondering, how do we approach the Work-based approach with the best vigour?
Well, we have to somehow keep track of our spaced repetitions.
I have outlined a few:
- Custom Anki Tracking Decks
- Manual Logging (Manually calculating spacing)
- Combining notes and homework together to create a combined SRS
- Ad Hoc basis work
- Designing a algorithm to track WORK (SRS has always been designed after memory, but the process of say Algebraic Intuition in Math is work-based and can't simply be memorized, so designing something like that is going to be really hard.)
Truth be told, how do we even keep track of if I'm well hearsed at something practical in a spaced manner? SRS algorithms simply don't work within our timeframes we want, Ad Hoc is too unreliable, and Manual Logging requires speculation (which could be objectified through SRS, complicating things).
Perhaps practical questions could be included? And then if I feel I am lacking, I simply just go back to the actual homework to review as suggested earlier? Perhaps that is the pest approach...
Oh also I figured something out:
Pattern Recognition
Problems
Common errors
We can add these as anki flashcard types, along with knowledge based ones.