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?
 

SonnyDaze

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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).

 

Gautama2

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I saw a website that used a flash engine to make them for you...Sadly, I can't remember it.
 

DaveSimmons

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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.)
 

redgtxdi

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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!!

:cool:
 

ryudo

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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.
 

IronWing

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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.