I would like to know if there are programs that I can give them a list of questions and replies when the program may teach me to remember the replies.
The question may be a chess diagram and the reply may be a move but it can be useful also for other things that are not related to chess(for example if you want to learn a new language and you have a list of 1000 words and translations that you want to know then you can give the words to the program when the program simply teach you by asking you the translation of words when it shows you the translation in case of failure).
teaching chess programs question
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Uri Blass
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nmb
Re: teaching chess programs question
Look for "flash card program" on the internet. I don't know one in particular but my son who is in medical school has been using this kind of program.
Regards,
Norm
Regards,
Norm
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Brilliant!nmb wrote:Look for "flash card program" on the internet.
I wasn't looking for a system to help learning - but I am very glad that I have stumbled across one - thanks.
Human chess is partly about tactics and strategy, but mostly about memory
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Re: teaching chess programs question
Thanksnmb wrote:Look for "flash card program" on the internet. I don't know one in particular but my son who is in medical school has been using this kind of program.
Regards,
Norm
I found a free flash card program
http://www.wadeb.com/cuecard/
I see that I can enter pictures and the question if I can enter chess diagrams to it.
I guess that it should be possible by saving the diagrams as Image files
and the question is what is the easiest way to do it.
Uri