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Flashcard deck that allows learner to retest things they've gotten wrong
Hi all -
Our team is working on a project that aims to incorporate a flashcard deck that would allow learners to revisit the deck and only see the terms they'd incorrectly identified.
First, has anyone done anything like this? And second, does the approach below sound like it'd work?
We're planning on using an existing flashcard template and doing a quiz draw, then setting T/F variables for questions and working out the logic so that a retry button would only pull the questions/cards that they answered incorrectly and maybe a begin again button that would restart the whole deck.
Thanks for any insight from the experts here!
4 Replies
- DianeBullock-32Community Member
Sounds like something I was wanting. Did you find a good solution?
Hi, DianeBullock-32!
I don't see that a support case for TonyMancus-ab15 was submitted. While we wait to hear from them, are you able to share a bit about what you're creating, or any road blocks you've hit so far? We'd be happy to take a look at your .Story file here or privately in a case too!
- DianeBullock-32Community Member
Thank you. It was more the concept for future use. I got the idea playing Duolingo. It retests you on what you got wrong, and stops you going over old material ad nauseum. I thought there might be a trigger/ variable option or AI. Duolingo is based on matching and filling in the blanks. I'd see this used for language, or for instance learning medical terms - matching them with the correct anatomy, or filling in the blanks.
Hello TonyMancus-ab15!
It sounds like you're looking to create a flashcard deck that would display the terms they've answered incorrectly when revisiting! I believe you are on the right track with using Tue/False variables to determine the state of a flashcard when it is revisited.
It would be helpful to see what you've created so far so we can work from that! Is it possible that you can share your .story file in this discussion? If you'd rather share it privately, you can do so in a support case and our Support Engineers will assist from there!
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