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How do I make "flash cards" on the computer?

ryudo

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I'm studying for an exam. I want to be able to make "flash cards" or their computer equivalent - basically a series of a question and an answer.

I thought about doing it on Powerpoint - one slide a question, the one that follows the answer. While this is good, I want to be able to "shuffle" or randomize the question/answer pairs. I can't do this with Powerpoint.

Is there better software with which to do this? Is database software the way to go (I have no idea how to use it). Anything else?
 
What are you studying for? Is it a lot of info? I've found that using 3x5 cards and writing out the question followed by the answer always helps me better. But I guess you could just try to make a PP presentation with the Q & A's.......You could do one slide per question. First the question and than you'd have to hit the mouse to show the answer (If you could get both Q & A on one slide).

 
Download.com or TuCows can probably find you 1,000 cheap or freeware programs.

I'm partial to this one, possibly because I was the lead developer 🙂 : www.respondus.com - StudyMate
(It costs money, but you could use the 30-day trial.)
 
Echo Sunny Daze's comments.


We tend to remember things we write much better than almost any other method.

May serve dual purpose to actually make 'em by hand!!

😎
 
Doing it by hand is certainly a possibility, but I will have perhaps thousands of question/answer pairs, and I type a lot faster than I write.

PPT is also an option, but like I said, I wouldn't be able to 'shuffle' the questions.
 
Just be sure that whichever route you take, you don't spend more time messing with setting up the flash cards than studying the material for your exam.
 
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