tag:mentalfaculty.tenderapp.com,2010-10-19:/discussions/suggestions/788-suggestions-for-20The Mental Faculty: Discussion 2011-03-13T11:04:51Ztag:mentalfaculty.tenderapp.com,2010-10-19:Comment/59240172011-03-12T20:36:24Z2011-03-12T20:36:24ZSuggestions for 2.0<div><p>Hi Dan,<br>
Thanks for the feedback.<br>
We are definitely going to show cards due in some way. Not sure
exactly how, but it will be in the badge.<br>
Scheduling is changing. We aren't planning to allow custom
schedules, but we do have different types of schedules now. Eg
cramming, which is not time based, and a schedule to target a date
like an exam. We have regular multiday too. For less than a day, I
would recommend the cram mode.<br>
Are you interested in helping with beta testing?<br>
Kind regards,<br>
Drew</p></div>drewmccormacktag:mentalfaculty.tenderapp.com,2010-10-19:Comment/59240172011-03-12T20:59:07Z2011-03-12T20:59:08ZSuggestions for 2.0<div><p>I think something like Pimsleur's intervals would be useful for
simple lists of items that need to be memorized (<a href=
"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaced_repetition#Pimsleur.27s_graduated-interval_recall">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaced_repetition#Pimsleur.27s_graduat...</a>)
- but I'm looking forward to seeing what the new schedules are
like.</p>
<p>I'd be happy to beta test, given some confidence that my
ever-growing note set isn't at risk.</p></div>Dantag:mentalfaculty.tenderapp.com,2010-10-19:Comment/59240172011-03-12T21:05:20Z2011-03-12T21:05:20ZSuggestions for 2.0<div><p>The beta will just copy data, so version 1 data should be
safe.</p>
<p>I don't think the interval method you mentioned could work in
MC. The intervals are so short, they would need a specialized app,
not one based around slideshows like MC has. Perhaps you could use
the cram mode, and then switch to spaced repetition.</p>
<p>Drew</p></div>drewmccormack