![]() You can structure them based on your confidence level.You can then repeat this flashcard until you’re 100% confident you know the answer/s. If you answer your flashcard and then see you’ve got the answer wrong, you can immediately see which areas of the material you need to go back to and focus on. They help you assess how well you know your material.Also, the repetition in learning your flashcards strengthens your memory, helping you recall info later on in your tests and exams. With flashcards, you can quickly check if you got the correct answer, which helps you self-assess and reflect on how you’re doing. They enhance and deepen memory (metacognition). ![]() This is way better than passively reading through notes where you’re likely to zone out (and fall asleep, if you’re like me). When you create and then study your own flashcards, you have to think about the answer and test your memory before you flip them over to get the answer (questions or a key term are on the front of the card, and answers are on the back).
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