FlashcardExchange: create and study flashcards
The flashcards are available to study for free via the website, and if you shell out $19.95 (one-time fee) for the full membership, you can print the flashcards and export them to Word or Excel. With a free account you can create your own flashcards by typing or text/Excel import. You can share your flashcard sets, which are maintained via the "My Flashcards" feature, and play a memory game with them.
FlashcardExchange can be helpful for test preparation, certification exam review, and language learning.
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2-25-2008 @ 12:52PM
travis wu said...
I've been using IQFuse for my flashcards. Personally I found it's easier to use and cards look more like real flashcards. : )
http://www.iqfuse.com
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2-25-2008 @ 7:37PM
OD in training said...
I second IQFuse. My classmates and I all use it in optometry school and it's great. Wish we had IQFuse in undergrad and high school!
One of my classmates makes flashcard sets that we can all use
http://www.iqfuse.com/user/man
2-25-2008 @ 12:53PM
David Hardin said...
jMemorize is free, open source, and has more options. It helped me pass Spanish last semester!
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2-25-2008 @ 4:23PM
blewett said...
I used to use Flashcard Exchange... I've since switched to jMemorize... The inability to use the cards offline (for free) is what kills Flashcard Exchange (IMO).
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2-26-2008 @ 8:51PM
Sunny R. said...
I like using Quizlet. Not only can you go through flash cards, but Quizlet can also create tests and games to help you study and learn the cards.
Quizlet
http://quizlet.com/
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2-27-2008 @ 10:46PM
John Weidner said...
Try out studystack.com too. StudyStack will also take your flashcards and turn them into hangman, matching, word search, crossword, and word scramble activities. The flashcards can also be put on your cell phone, iPod, or PDA. http://www.studystack.com
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