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-====== Flash Progressive ====== 
  
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-The common flash card algorithms 
-  * Sequential.  Start with a set of 20 cards.  Go through them one after the other.  Repeat. 
-  * Random shuffle.  Same as sequential, but shuffle the cards into a random order before each repeat. 
-  * Elimination.  When a card is mastered, remove it from the sequence.  So each repeat has fewer and fewer cards until all are mastered. 
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-The Progressive algorithm \\ 
-Assume that 20 cards is too many.  The user misses all 20 to begin with and is discouraged to try again. 
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-Progressive.  Start with a working set of 3 out of the 20 cards.  Shuffle and repeat.  Gradually introduce additional cards into the working set, and eliminate mastered cards, until he has mastered all 20. 
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-The progressive mode of flash card operation lets a user start slow with just two or three cards, and as he learns these, more cards are added gradually. 
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-Four stacks. 
-  * untried 
-  * working 
-  * review 
-  * mastered 
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