![]() This is another add-on that I didn’t realise I needed until I was introduced to it by one of my friends. The ‘Right Hand Reviews’ add-on allows you to use the keys ‘jkl’ for the same purpose! However, for right handed people (including myself) this can be quite inconvenient. Normally, ANKI allows you to use the keys ‘123’ to note down how well you know a particular card. Total game-changer for learning information from cards in addition to reviewing them. ‘Advanced Previewer’ is an add-on that I didn’t realise I needed until I discovered it and started using it, but has changed my ANKI experience so much! It allows you to preview all of the cards in a given deck at a glance rather than just one at a time. Usually I aim for around 100-200 reviews a day, but since its the summer holidays I’ve been giving myself a bit of a break! It can also be customised by changing the colour, which is always a fun way to make studying a little more interesting. ![]() Not only does it show you whether or not you have reviewed your cards on that day, but it gives you a visual representation of how many cards you have done per day over the last year. This add-on has been a complete game changer for me in terms of keeping me motivated to do ANKI flashcards every day. This makes it very easy to memorise detailed anatomical diagrams very quickly and was the main way that I learned anatomy this year. It allows you to cover the labels of a diagram or blank out individual cells of a table and convert them into individual flashcards. This is an absolute MUST have add-on for anyone studying a subject with many diagrams and/or tables. A quick Google search with bring up the newest versions. NOTE: I have included links to the add-ons I have used, but these are not for the newest version of ANKI (i.e. In this post, I have listed my 5 favourite add-ons for ANKI and how I use them to make my studying more efficient and more fun. One of the best things about this app is the huge number of free add-ons you can download to enhance and personalise your experience. ANKI has been my most used app/resource throughout my first year of medical school and I would recommend it to everyone, whether they are studying medicine or not. In fact, you’re probably using it to study already. If you’re a medical student, you’ve probably heard of ANKI.
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