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15 September 2010

Smart.fm

Ever wondered if there were an easier way to systematically learn information. The people at Smart.fm have figured out a way. The web based software creates a learning schedule that adapts to the individual’s performance and needs. There are tons of user created goal that you can opt to study and then master. The most useful ones for the Heisig Method were created by a user named Scuda and can be found here. He has created massive grouping of Heisig's lessons to study. Personally, I would have preferred smaller groups, however, I do not personally have the resolve or time to create them myself. And that is the beautiful thing about Smart.fm; you can create goal with content concerning any topic. Simply create an account so that it can keep track of the goals you explore and the progress you make.

iKnow offer a long term learning process, which works on its own schedule to teach you the material. The settings can be modified should you choose to study at your own pace.
Drill Beta is a drilling application that adapts to the user to make learning more efficient.
BrainSpeed is a fast pace fun arcade game that can be used as a quick review tool.

A final useful item can be found here. Another user created a goal involving the Kana with the additional syllabary. The BrainSpeed game under this goal is particularly beneficial for review.

Smart.fm was an indispensable tool during my first review week.

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