Incremental reading is a learning technology that makes it possible to
read thousands of articles at the same time without getting lost. It begins with importing articles from
electronic sources, e.g. the Internet. The student then extracts the most
important fragments of individual articles for further review. Extracted
fragments are then converted into questions and answers. These in turn become
subject to systematic repetition that maximizes the long-term recall of
processed texts. The review process is handled by the proven repetition spacing
algorithm known as the SuperMemo method.
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Incremental reading is a learning technology that makes it possible to
read thousands of articles at the same time without getting lost. It begins with importing articles from
electronic sources, e.g. the Internet. The student then extracts the most
important fragments of individual articles for further review. Extracted
fragments are then converted into questions and answers. These in turn become
subject to systematic repetition that maximizes the long-term recall of
processed texts. The review process is handled by the proven repetition spacing
algorithm known as the SuperMemo method.
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Incremental reading is a learning technology that makes it possible to
read thousands of articles at the same time without getting lost. It begins with importing articles from
electronic sources, e.g. the Internet. The student then extracts the most
important fragments of individual articles for further review. Extracted
fragments are then converted into questions and answers. These in turn become
subject to systematic repetition that maximizes the long-term recall of
processed texts. The review process is handled by the proven repetition spacing
algorithm known as the SuperMemo method.
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SuperMemo: Incremental reading remental reading importing articles reading articles converting articles to questions and answers repetitions handling knowledge overflow History of incremental reading Summary FAQ Introduction <span>Incremental reading is a learning technology that makes it possible to read thousands of articles at the same time without getting lost. It begins with importing articles from electronic sources, e.g. the Internet. The student then extracts the most important fragments of individual articles for further review. Extracted fragments are then converted into questions and answers. These in turn become subject to systematic repetition that maximizes the long-term recall of processed texts. The review process is handled by the proven repetition spacing algorithm known as the SuperMemo method. Incremental reading may seem complex at first. However, once you master it, you will begin a learning process that will surpass your expectations as to what is possible in the area of k
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