Here are the Kanji that I've been learning since March 2016 (This rendering ends around 2018)
You know
brag brag or whatever but what I find really interesting is the
spaced repetition memory process.
If you're not familiar, the idea is flash cards but they are only shown
just as you're predicted to forget the content.
This is a visualization of that process over time.
Freshly
learnt and freshly
forgotten kanji flash as time progresses in the simulation.
Each time I review a Kanji the text color turns
green.
The Kanji fade to
dark grey as time passes, symbolizing the memory fading.
Each time a Kanji is reviewed, it will turn to
dark grey more slowly, which is the design of
SRS.
If I can't remember a Kanji, reviews are intensified and the process restarts.
If you move the mouse around you can see more information about a particular Kanji.
Including a nice little graph of all the reviews for that particular Kanji.
If you are also learning Kanji, let me know, but I have since broken the anki uploader.
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