On 2019-01-06, at 18:17, Andrea Giugliano wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> That was a very helpful suggestion. At the bottom of the mail I attached
Glad to have helped!
Best,
--
Marcin Borkowski
http://mbork.pl
Hi there,
That was a very helpful suggestion. At the bottom of the mail I attached
my first (working) stab at it.
The idea is to have an headline with the :spaced: tag and another tag
maintaining the number of repetition performed so far. At the beginning
I was thinking to use scheduled times ins
On 2019-01-01, at 17:34, Andrea Giugliano wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your reply. You are right org-drill does spaced repetition. I
> just was unclear: I would like to see that in the agenda as a normal
> item (that gets space-repeated every time I mark it DONE though).
> I could not get from t
Hi,
Thanks for your reply. You are right org-drill does spaced repetition. I
just was unclear: I would like to see that in the agenda as a normal
item (that gets space-repeated every time I mark it DONE though).
I could not get from the docs if org-drill does that.
Thanks,
Andrea
On Tue 01 Jan
Le 1 janvier 2019 18:02:31 GMT+05:30, Andrea Giugliano a
écrit :
>Happy 2019 everyone!
>
>I would like to slightly change my learning method this year. I have
>heard that spaced learning is much better than bang your head against
>the same material multiple times in a row.
>
>Spaced learning is s
Happy 2019 everyone!
I would like to slightly change my learning method this year. I have
heard that spaced learning is much better than bang your head against
the same material multiple times in a row.
Spaced learning is simply reviewing some interesting topic at given
intervals: after 1 day, 1