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Show HN: Integrated Learning Environment (using learning theories and tricks)

6 点作者 SunghoYahng大约 4 年前

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SunghoYahng大约 4 年前
Hey hackers.<p>For the past three years, I&#x27;ve been working on LearnObit: a tool that helps users learn information as quickly as possible using various learning theories and tricks.<p>When I first started programming, I used Anki and the old tried-and-tested spaced repetition algorithm. It was great for word-pairing (e.g., learning foreign languages), but didn&#x27;t work for more complex, general topics like Mathematics or Physics.<p>This drawback has led to spaced repetition being overlooked, despite its proven effectiveness in learning and retention.<p>I wanted to unlock this effectiveness for a wider audience — that&#x27;s why I made LearnObit, a notetaking tool that lets you structure complicated information and learn it as easily as possible using spaced repetition and other learning features.<p>It&#x27;s been a year since I released it to the public. For a while, people told me they loved the concept but found the interface lacking — yet finally, I think the tool is developed enough to be useful.<p>If you take learning seriously, you need to check it out. Who knows, maybe it could change your life!<p>In the meantime, I&#x27;ll be here if you have any questions. Thanks for your time and support.
goody612大约 4 年前
I have tried out LearnObit and it is amazing. It is kinda like RemNote but with a few more features. RemNote has a better design currently though I am sure LearniObit will catch up pretty soon. The founder (Sungho) is pretty cool and Responsive too. I recommend you folks giving it a try at least.
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