Quizlet – Helping you memorise stuff
A few weeks ago, I reviewed a website called examtime.com
which among many things, helped you remember what you needed to know for you
exams. Quizlet is similar on the basis that it also helps with your exams,
however it seems to know what it wants to do, just a little bit more than
examtime did.
What is it?
Quizlet is an app that tries to help you memorise
definitions and other simple facts. It does this in three different ways:
flashcards, “learn”, and “match”. Flashcards is as it sounds – flashcards. You write
down a question and then write the answer. It’s a very effective way of
learning definitions and other short facts. Learn is more like a jeopardy test
where it gives you the answer (definition) and you have to write down the
question (the word itself). Lastly, match can be compared to a game of snap (closest
thing I could think of) in which all the “cards” are laid out on a grid and
then you have to put the word with its correlating definition. “Match” in my opinion
is definitely the most fun and enjoyable out of the three, but try them all
non-the-less.
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Flashcards |
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Match |
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Learn |
One interesting feature is the apps ability to read out whatever
is written. This could be especially useful to those who are trying to learn a
different language and want to know the pronunciation, or for those who simply
remember things better when they hear it. There are two ways to obtain quizzes,
either by making them yourself, with the simple built in creator, or by
searching for specific topics or subjects. The main issue I had with this is
that although there were many search results, none of them were of particular use
to me.
That is basically the app in a nutshell. It’s rather
barebones, although in many instances, that can be seen as a good thing as it doesn’t
overcomplicate the app. The UI us simple and easy to understand, and you can
sign in with Google, Facebook, or email which is a plus. The website is fully
functioning as well (although the app is much more convenient). Speaking of the
app, it is available free of charge for android and iOS (so no WP love) and it
is essentially an easier simpler and less cluttered version of examtime. Although
I liked examtime, I much prefer Quizlet due to its simplicity and convenience. Do
with that information what you wish.
By Mustafa Mahmoud
Download the app from here: www.quizlet.com