Anki FlashCard Decks for Collier&Manley 2012 GlyphStudy Group – All Chapters

Here you find a complete set of Anki Decks you can download and use on your computer to practice following the Collier&Manley 2012 GlyphStudy Group.

The Decks are prepared using the pdf flashcards by Bob Skinner and generously made available to everyone. Bob did the real work I just changed the format.

On a previuos post I already made available the Decks for the first three chapters, here you can find the complete set from Chapter 1 to Chapter 8.

If you are interested in the procedure used to produce the Anki Decks from the pdf files you can find it described here.

If you want to practice with these Decks on Internet using only your browser follow the instructions at this post.

If you need detailed instructions on how to use these Decks on your pc read the detailed instructions here (to make things a little more simpler I already renamed every deck inside the zip:  “Step 4” of the procedure).

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2 Responses to Anki FlashCard Decks for Collier&Manley 2012 GlyphStudy Group – All Chapters

  1. Karen (GlyphStudy mod) says:

    Michele, Thank you so much for making these Anki cards–I’m sure they will be a much welcomed addition to our group resources. Thanks again to Bob Skinner for the data on which they are based.

    You guys rock!
    best,
    Karen

    • Amore says:

      Flash cards are a HUGE help for me when learning/memorizing any sjcbuet (and especially new vocabulary). I’ve tried Anki before on just the PC and liked it but missed the ability to just pick up physical cards on the way out the door in the morning. However, I’ve never tried using the Android app sync’d to a web account. I’m going to have to try this as, my handwriting is atrocious and I can definitely type out new vocabulary quicker than I can write it out by hand. I may still prefer a hard-copy of my flash cards but this is definitely something for me to experiment with as an alternative.Thanks for the tip Eoin!Kelly

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