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Spaced Repetition

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Spaced repetition is a learning technique in which increasing intervals of time are used between subsequent reviews. Alternative names include expanding rehearsal, graduated intervalsVorlage:Fact, repetition spacing, repetition scheduling, spaced retrieval and expanded retrieval.

Applications

Practical applications of spaced repetition were first suggested in the book Psychology of Study by Prof. C. A. Mace in 1932.

Pimsleur language courses use spaced repetition techniques, and in the 1970s Sebastian Leitner devised his Leitner system, an all-purpose system based on flashcards.

More recently, spaced repetition has also been implemented into computer-assisted language learning softwareVorlage:Fact to gradually adapt the optimum spacing of repetitions to individual needs. A typical optimization criterion used in spaced repetition is the requested level of knowledge retention, i.e. percent of knowledge that is to be remembered.

There are several families of algorithms for scheduling spaced repetition:

The precise length of intervals does not have a great impact on algorithm effectiveness, as reflected in data collected by Mnemosyne.[1]

Prominent researchers

Software

See also

References

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  1. Peter Bienstman on Mnemosyne mailing list, May 2008