How to study 1000's of cards over an indefinite time scale!?
Posted: Tue May 28, 2019 5:54 am
Hi,
I'm currently studying the Knowledge of London to become a black taxi driver. It means I have to studying 100's of runs across the city and around 10,000+ points of interest. I am constantly adding to my list of points to study, and now need a helpful way to revise them.
I have been using flashcards for revising my runs for around 18 months and I recommend it to anyone studying the Knowledge. It's fairly straightforward to study the runs as they are in blocks (or "lists") to keep them tidy.
The points however are "collected" in such a way that it's hard to categorize or put them into sets, and we are advised not to do this anyway.
How can I set up one flashcard set to help me study these 1000's of points in such a way that it increases the points/cards I get wrong, and spaces the correct cards out further and further the more times I get them correct. I understand I have to have it in the Leitner mode, but because I'm dealing with 1000's of cards, it's hard to know how to set it up, as trial and error could take me months to figure out!
Thanks in advance
I'm currently studying the Knowledge of London to become a black taxi driver. It means I have to studying 100's of runs across the city and around 10,000+ points of interest. I am constantly adding to my list of points to study, and now need a helpful way to revise them.
I have been using flashcards for revising my runs for around 18 months and I recommend it to anyone studying the Knowledge. It's fairly straightforward to study the runs as they are in blocks (or "lists") to keep them tidy.
The points however are "collected" in such a way that it's hard to categorize or put them into sets, and we are advised not to do this anyway.
How can I set up one flashcard set to help me study these 1000's of points in such a way that it increases the points/cards I get wrong, and spaces the correct cards out further and further the more times I get them correct. I understand I have to have it in the Leitner mode, but because I'm dealing with 1000's of cards, it's hard to know how to set it up, as trial and error could take me months to figure out!
Thanks in advance