QuizQuick is an app created for memorizing foreign language words using the methods of active recall testing and spaced repetition.
Active recall testing is an active study method that involves asking questions and trying to remember the answers.
Active memory recall is much more effective than static and passive studying, and QUIZQUICK, which utilizes this, automatically creates three problems by entering words and meanings and allows the user to solve them. This allows users to learn more efficiently than passively memorizing words.
Spaced repetition is an old concept, discovered by Hermann Ebbinghaus, known as the forgetting curve, which shows that information in memory decreases over time. Based on this principle, QUIZQUICK helps users learn the words they want to learn according to their forgetting curve.
Card registration principle and input method
QuizQuick creates questions based on word cards and measures your memorization. George Armitage Miller's 1956 paper found that the average person's short-term memory capacity was 7±2. Based on this, QuizQuick puts 7 words on each card by default. Users can increase the number of words on the card as needed or change the default value in settings.
You enter words and meanings on cards, and you can enter multiple meanings per word. Problems are automatically created based on the information entered.
Card Library function
You can create cards in the library and study by library. When a user learns cards in a library, the cards in that library will be learned first.