I always found flashcards to be one of my favourite methods of revision, and, in honesty, they were a last minute add to revise2. I've spent some time considering the positives and benefits of using flashcards for revision, and I've rebuilt the implementation of flashcards onto revise2.
revise2's new and improved flashcard system now features:
Sorting
Progress tracking
All file type (images, word doc, pdf, powerpoints, etc.) uploads
General quality upgrades of cards
Fisher-Yates shuffle
Better keyboard controls
Shows all flashcards when scrolling down
Checking before/after flipping
The last one is the most revolutionary. Using the same AI model we've all come to know and love used throughout revise2 and it's near instant speeds, I've managed to fix the number one issue we all face when flashcarding. Lying to yourself. Personally, when I used to use flashcards to revise I would find myself often lying copius amounts when I flipped the card and saying "yeah.. I got that" in my head.
Now revise2 allows you to guess before/after or even during flipping the card, and getting an objective answer to tell you whether you do or don't know it. In less than 1 second. This is one of the benefits of not being a GPT wrapper, being able to have instant responses like this.
Anyways, it's 5am and I have school (in 2 hours) I am off to bed now!
Happy revising,
Akash
Keyboard controls:
Right arrow - next card
Left arrow - previous card
space - flip flashcard
s - save flashcard
g - check flashcard
1 - put flashcard in unknown pile
2 - put flashcard in known pile
email/discord me with suggestions:
contact@revise2.com
@2volve