Anki

How to Cram for a Test With a Free Memory Program

Even if you only have days or hours to learn a few hundred facts, you can do it. This article will save your grade. Read more »

Learn Morse Code With a Free Anki Deck and Mnemonics

You can learn Morse code really, really fast with a free Anki deck and a few mnemonics. Read more »

AnkiDroid 0.7: Deck Sorting and Night Mode

The latest AnkiDroid update offers some great new features, including deck sorting and “night mode.” Read more »

AnkiDroid: Anki on Android

Wouldn’t it be great if you could review your Anki cards on the go, instead of having to be at your main computer? If you have an Android phone, tablet, or other device, try AnkiDroid! Read more »

Kids: Get A's on Your Tests with Anki

Do want to get A’s on your tests? You can use a free program called Anki to memorize facts. The program makes it easy to remember things. If you memorize all the facts you need to know for your tests, you’ll get A’s. Read more »

Anki: Make Your Own Deck: The Basics

Do you want to learn a special list of facts? Enter them into Anki, a free flashcard program, and before you know it, you’ll have them all memorized. Read more »

Free Anki Flashcards: How to Download Shared Decks in 5 Easy Steps

Many people offer their flashcards as free shared decks. You can download these decks, and skip the hassle of typing up your own cards. Language vocabulary is especially popular. Always check for a shared deck on your topic. Read more »

Glugs Update: A few more loci for a long poem

When you’re memorizing a long poem, you don’t need visual mnemonics for every line. But if the poem is too repetitive, or too random, you may need a few extra loci to keep the stanzas in order. Read more »

Ace every test from now on. Seriously.

With the memory techniques on this site, you can ace every test from now on. Read more »

Memorize an "Entire" Book: Make the Good Parts into Flashcards

If you want to keep what you read, the first step is to collect the parts you want to memorize as you read. After you finish the book, you make those parts into memorable flashcards. Here’s how. Read more »