Ability to Make Columns in Flashcards
Better layouts for language notecards including the ability to create columns. this way, you can have the singular verb conjugations in one column and the plural conjugations in the second like they're normally learned. i would like this site A LOT more if I could do this.
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Hi Meg, thanks for the idea. What do you think of a multi-sided flashcard? Would something like that fit the bill? Thanks, Jenny
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no i dont think so, i think columns could serve many purposes, but multi sided flashcards could be cool too but useful for other things like step by step chemistry reactions or somehting else. for languages i think that columns would be the best.
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tables for language learning would be nice, being easily able to sort suffixes ext. into catigories in notes would be real nice.
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It would be great to be able to make study tables... several rows and columns of information, where any of the cells can be blanked out to test larger amounts of information at a time. This would be particularly useful when comparing (and trying to memorize) information with similar topics but distinctly different characteristics.
For example, I'm a medical student. Frequently medications of a given class fall into a category where we need be able to recognize the differences of one drug from another in several categories. Tables are a perfect way to do this, and randomly blanking out cells would be a great way to test the information.
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I am in the exact same boat as Richard. Typically I just make my own tables for pharmacology and avoid notecards altogether, which works nicely, but it would be rather convenient to have something like this created.
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I have created hundreds of vocabulary cards but verb conjugations are a problem as stated. Being able to use HTML Table commands would be sweet!
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