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Combined mode (meaning and reading in one card) ? #17

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oguzgelal opened this issue May 11, 2020 · 2 comments
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Combined mode (meaning and reading in one card) ? #17

oguzgelal opened this issue May 11, 2020 · 2 comments
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@oguzgelal
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  • Recall reading and meaning at the same time
  • Hit reveal button
  • Both reading and meaning are revealed
  • Swipe right submits review as success

Drawback:

  • Inability to separate between incorrect meaning and readings.
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zebala commented Jul 3, 2020

I was just thinking about how nice this would be. How would it submit the item? I guess it could ask after an incorrect review which one you got wrong, but that seems a bit awkward for the "flow".

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How would it submit the item?

I'm thinking when this mode is enabled, it would give you the question and ask you to recall both the meaning and reading. Once revealed, it would present two checkbox-like toggle elements for both the meaning and reading, both of which comes pre-populated with "correct". The submit CTA would be a button, and maybe only swipe right would be allowed given it'll be the most common action and it indicates correctness (in this case both for "meaning" and "reading").

But I have another concern here. Usually before revealing a card, I recall both the meaning and the reading (regardless of what it's asking) so I thought this feature might save time. But on the other hand, I'm concerned that this shortcut could hinder the learning experience. I end up recalling every Kanji two times, one for reading and one for meaning. Although annoying, I feel like the second time I recall them, that's when it's better saved in my long term memmory.

Maybe more input on this could be better. I have more features on the way anyway!

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