Study sets are used to reinforce factual knowledge and are best suited for rapid studying around a narrow, focused topic. A study set contains a collection of terms where each term may contain multiple facts. These facts can be learned via modes like “quiz”, “flip,” and “match.” When browsing Memorang, study sets can be recognized via the following icon:
Key nomenclature:
- Study set = a collection of terms
- Term = the item being learned
- Fact = things to know about the term
- Prompt = a way to categorize facts within a term and between terms
- Quiz = a multiple choice learning mode
- Flip = a flashcard learning mode
- Match = a matching game learning mode
Data Structure:
Study set |
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Attribute |
Details |
Other info |
Title |
Focused topic to be learned |
Limit = 60 chars |
Description |
Additional context |
Limit = 1,000 chars |
Terms |
Ordered list (can be reordered) |
We recommend over 15 and less than 50 terms per study set |
Example:
Heart Sounds and Murmurs Learn how to identify different heart sounds and pathologic conditions with your stethoscope. Master concepts like auscultation areas, beats, and murmurs. Refer to page 24-27 in your Esquire’s Physiology Manual.
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