Anki Flashcards Voice dictation ?

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Hello guys ,

So this is my second year in med school , i started using flash cards a month ago and i found out that they work really great , but they are time consuming

I am looking for a way to voice dictate answers and questions to flash cards ( in french )

can anyone help me ?
 
Hello guys ,

So this is my second year in med school , i started using flash cards a month ago and i found out that they work really great , but they are time consuming

I am looking for a way to voice dictate answers and questions to flash cards ( in french )

can anyone help me ?

I have it read the cards back to me with AwesomeTTS, but I think the method you're talking about would be more time consuming than just making cards. Unless you type at 10WPM 😛
 
I have it read the cards back to me with AwesomeTTS, but I think the method you're talking about would be more time consuming than just making cards. Unless you type at 10WPM 😛

imagine for every question you make the answer you need to put

a 2 hours lecture takes me 40-60 questions that takes a long time to do
 
When I did anki a lot during preclinical years, I would make questions by copy/pasting directly from PDFs of the handouts/slides. Paste the block of text onto the front of the card and then use the cloze deletion to highlight the testable point from that snippet. In one keystroke this deletes the point from the front, inserts a blank, and copy's the full snippet to the back of the card with the highlighted point in a different color.

I could convert every word of an entire hour lecture in 45 minutes. It's soul sucking and tedious, but sometimes the best way to learn and retain certain material.
 
imagine for every question you make the answer you need to put

a 2 hours lecture takes me 40-60 questions that takes a long time to do

I'm with ya, bro. I do the same thing. There's an option in 'fields' to keep the input from the previous card. That can be helpful sometimes.

Microsoft has voice recognition built in which would probably work, though it's miserable at medical stuff. I agree that Dragon might be your best bet.
 
I'm with ya, bro. I do the same thing. There's an option in 'fields' to keep the input from the previous card. That can be helpful sometimes.

Microsoft has voice recognition built in which would probably work, though it's miserable at medical stuff. I agree that Dragon might be your best bet.

and you what do you use ?
 
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