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* It mixes learning of new material with review of old material (in particular, one encounters completely new material during incremental reading, unlike a regular spaced repetition flashcard program where each card must be created individually). In other words, the [[temporal pacing]] controls both the pacing of new material and of the review. | * It mixes learning of new material with review of old material (in particular, one encounters completely new material during incremental reading, unlike a regular spaced repetition flashcard program where each card must be created individually). In other words, the [[temporal pacing]] controls both the pacing of new material and of the review. | ||
* Probably some sort of [[interleaving]] where learning/review of different subjects are combined in a single session. | * Probably some sort of [[interleaving]] where learning/review of different subjects are combined in a single session. | ||
* Possibly some sort of prioritization process that controls the temporal pacing between subjects. | |||
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Revision as of 21:49, 20 September 2018
Incremental reading is a technique for reading articles and learning/retaining information.
Incremental reading seems to combine several techniques into a package:
- It uses the regular spaced repetition suite of techniques (spaced repetition and active recall)
- It mixes learning of new material with review of old material (in particular, one encounters completely new material during incremental reading, unlike a regular spaced repetition flashcard program where each card must be created individually). In other words, the temporal pacing controls both the pacing of new material and of the review.
- Probably some sort of interleaving where learning/review of different subjects are combined in a single session.
- Possibly some sort of prioritization process that controls the temporal pacing between subjects.
Software
SuperMemo seems to have the most complete implementation of incremental reading, but there is a plugin for Anki that implements some of the features of incremental reading.