Anniversary Flashcards


I am posting an updated version of some flashcards that I posted some time ago. I have modified the audio and moved the cards over to an application that is free online for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Consequently, the flashcard package is one simple file that can easily be imported into the application. The decks comprise the vocabulary found in Units 1 through 36 (27, 29, 31, 32 omitted for the time being) of the Gregg Shorthand Anniversary Edition. The file is titled collection.apkg and as such will replace the any pre-existing decks in your Anki, this should make no difference to you if you are using Anki for the first time. I imagine you should be able to change the title of the package, if you prefer, and add it to your pre-existing collection, but I have only tested it with its present filename.

Flashcard format - Side 1: written word in longhand + spoken word (audio text-to-speech); Side 2: word in shorthand (with subpar image quality, but legible). There are shortcut keys you can use to speed through the cards, and you can modify the number of cards it allows you to study for the day. I would generally use the cram feature to overcome that restriction altogether.

LINK to free flashcard application (Anki 2): 
http://ankisrs.net/

LINK to flashcards package:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B4S34WgfgchrQmJCWEJtT0E1YUU/edit?usp=sharing

EDIT: Here is a screenshot of how it looks on my computer. (note: there are more than 20 flashcards per unit, but the program has its own algorithm that schedules only 20/day for memorization under the preset settings.)


I realize this may not help advanced Greggers?.. Greggies?.. much, but I hope it is helpful nonetheless to someone. 

One last thing to point out is that someone else has made some Anki flashcards for Simplified and shared them through https://ankiweb.net/shared/decks/ 

Cheers.

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