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Physical cards have two sides

Flash Cubes

by Jeffrey Thompson

What is it about?

Physical cards have two sides. These digital "cards" have six, conveniently corollated to the number of sides of a cube. Enter text, record audio, or pull a photo out of your device's library and start trailblazing neural connections between whatever bits of information you can think of.

App Details

Version
1.0.1
Rating
(4)
Size
35Mb
Genre
Education
Last updated
August 29, 2019
Release date
August 6, 2019
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Physical cards have two sides. These digital "cards" have six, conveniently corollated to the number of sides of a cube. Enter text, record audio, or pull a photo out of your device's library and start trailblazing neural connections between whatever bits of information you can think of.

Learning a new language? Utilization of flash cards has been a time proven method of drilling vocabulary into the human brain. With Flash Cubes you can learn the foreign language word list you want. Build a mental association between the written text of those words and a recording of a native speaker. Then do so with an image. Think you've mastered the list? Try adding a definition for the words written in your new language. All of that information saved into one cube for each word on your device. Mixed, matched, in any direction with progress tracked only based on what you choose to learn. Exponentially better than two sided cards.

Track your progress with clear graphs and charts. Your short term retention is modeled and tracked, as is your long term proficiency. Flash Cubes utilizes spaced repetition to optimize when and what you review and sends you a notification when any given review is due.

Access an ever increasing online library. Flash Cubes online library is continually expanding to bring you the best learning content possible in a growing number of languages. Decks contain words, pictures and audio recordings of native speakers. Downloadable vocabulary lists are created from word use frequency lists, giving priority to learning the most often used words.

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