Terms:
A term is used to represent something you need to know. Each term can have one or more facts. Here are a few examples:
Case #1: Term has one fact
Term |
Facts |
What is the capital of California? |
Sacramento |
Case #2: Term has multiple facts, none have prompts
Term |
Facts |
What are my favorite colors? |
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Case #3: Term with facts which have prompts
Term |
Facts |
California |
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Case #4: Term with facts which have prompts, multiple facts with same prompt
Term |
Facts |
Grapes |
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Data structure: Term
Term |
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Attribute |
Details |
Other info |
Text |
A concept to be learned. Can be a word, sentence, or passage |
Limit = 1,000 chars Term must contain either text and/or images |
Image(s) |
Either the concept to be learned, or provides context. PNG and JPG only |
Limit = 20 images Term must contain either text and/or images |
Facts |
Ordered list (can be reordered) |
We recommend at least one and less than 10 facts per term |
Data structure: Fact
Fact |
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Attribute |
Details |
Other info |
Text |
The answer to the term, or a fact about it. Can be a word, sentence, or passage. |
Limit = 1,000 chars Fact must contain either text and/or images |
Prompt |
Categorizes the relationship between the fact and the term. Allows easier comparison and contrast between facts. |
Limit = 80 chars Reusing the prompt across facts within the study set is considered a best practice |
Image |
Either the concept to be learned, or provides context. |
Limit = 1 images Term must contain either text and/or images |