![]() ![]() some structures are ambiguous (particularly the nerves!), my excuse is: no brain is perfect, and this will force you to compare sources and synthesize a general strategy for settling ambiguities based on their positions relative to recognizable structures.compared to the study handouts, brain orientations are sometimes rotated and flipped.each structure is shown in more than one picture, and on more than one brain.These cards are designed to more closely reproduce Prof. Study at your own risk, and with the class materials/your own notes. If you find a correction, please e-mail me at and I’ll update the cards. The dots on the cards are small, and on mobile you can pinch-zoom the images. The algorithm can be adjusted with Anki’s “deck” settings - the settings are not intuitive, and are somewhat dense, even when referencing the documentation ( ) - this is my first Anki deck, and I took my best shot at adjusting these settings (I don’t completely understand them!) if you want, you can change the “deck” settings for your own studying sessions. If you run out of flashcards in a deck, because you’ve marked them all ‘Easy’ and Anki determines you’ve learned all the cards, you can still study using the ‘Custom Study Deck,’ for which you can build a custom study session outside the main deck larning schedule.Īnki uses a ‘spaced repetition’ algorithm, spacing out flashcards according to difficulty. This helps you from wasting time studying cards you already know. It’s possible to open the deck on a particular day and find there are zero cards due, because on previous days you’ve marked all of the cards ‘Easy.’ Anki has determined you’ve learned all the cards and so the software delays showing you the learned cards for several days. The next day, a certain number of the flashcards will be available in the deck again for study (based on your feedback of which cards were difficult or easy). Click “ARC Sheep Brain Practical” on the ‘Decks’ screenĮach time you view a flashcard, you give Anki feedback by rating how well you remembered the answer:īy default, Anki wants you to study a certain number of flashcards per day - when you open a deck of cards, cartain cards will be ‘due’ for study.įor example, if you study all the cards in the deck in one day, there will be zero cards remaining (or ‘due’) for the rest of the day.Download the ‘deck’ (scroll down for Download button).Viewing on desktop is free, but first you need an ‘AnkiWeb’ account, and the desktop software installed. Visit the ‘Study’ tab on - the deck should show up for study.Click the ‘Synchronize’ icon in the desktop software (upper right-hand corner).Import the deck to the Anki desktop software.Download the flashcards ‘deck’ (scroll down for Download button).Download and install the software: (there are versions for each OS).Viewing online is free, but first you need an ‘AnkiWeb’ account, and the desktop software installed. Viewing on Apple devices is not free and costs $24.99 (you still have a really good camera though): Viewing on Android is free install the app and search shared decks for “ARC Sheep”: Visit and create an account, agree to the Terms.You can view these cards on Android without an account, but creating an account makes everything easier and tracks your progress it’s free. ![]()
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