Smart Review
What is Spaced Repetition?
Spaced repetition is a learning technique that involves reviewing information at increasing intervals over time. This method leverages the psychological spacing effect to enhance long-term retention of knowledge.
Our Algorithm
Our spaced repetition algorithm dynamically adjusts review intervals based on individual performance. Key features include:
- Adaptive scheduling based on recall difficulty
- Optimized review timing to maximize retention
- Personalized learning paths for each user
How It Works
- Initial presentation of new information
- First review after a short interval (e.g., 1 day)
- Subsequent reviews at increasing intervals
- Interval adjustment based on recall performance
Retention Curve
Understanding the Retention Curve
This chart illustrates how our spaced repetition algorithm optimizes your learning process:
- Optimized review intervals: The algorithm schedules reviews at strategic points to reinforce your memory before significant decay occurs.
- Avoid unnecessary early reviews: By spacing out reviews, we help you avoid wasting time on material that's still fresh in your memory.
- Maximize long-term retention: Our approach ensures that you review information just as it's starting to fade, strengthening your long-term memory and improving overall performance.
Benefits of Our Approach
- Improved long-term retention
- Efficient use of study time
- Reduced cognitive load
- Personalized learning experience