05-07-2015, 02:05 AM
clep3705 Wrote:How about compatibility with ALL smartphones and touch tablets? Doing it in HTML5 should maximize compatibility.
One nice feature I've seen on practice tests from companies owned by Kaplan is the ability to stop seeing questions that have been answered correctly a specified number of times. You can specify a number as low as 1. Answer a question correctly the specified number of times and you won't see it again. Next time you take the practice test, you only see things you've missed. It is a huge timesaver.
Check out Anki flashcards, these practically do that except use a Hard/Easy/Good scale
Quote:Answer "Again"
When the answer screen is shown, choose the red button, indicating you wish to review the card again soon. This is useful when you forgot a card or wish to review it more frequently.
Answer "Hard"
When the answer screen is shown and there are four buttons, choose the second button from the left, indicating you found the card hard to remember.
Answer "Good"
When the answer screen is shown, choose the green button. This is the button you should end up using the most.
Answer "Easy"
When the answer screen is shown, choose the button on the right, indicating you found the card too easy to remember and would like a much longer delay.
Bury
Hides the current card from review. When you return to the deck list, it will be added back for review.