Spaced Repetition Scheduler
Designs optimal review schedules using spaced repetition science to maximize long-term memory retention with minimal study time. Covers algorithm selection, interval optimization, and integration with popular SRS tools.
Usage
Describe what you are memorizing (vocabulary, facts, procedures), the total volume of material, your daily available review time, and your retention target. Specify if you use Anki, SuperMemo, or another SRS tool.
Examples
- "Design a spaced repetition schedule for 3000 Japanese kanji with 30 minutes of daily review time"
- "Create an optimal review plan for medical board exam material covering 12 subject areas over 4 months"
- "Set up a spaced repetition system for learning 500 legal case citations with high retention"
Guidelines
- Start with short intervals (1 day, 3 days) and gradually extend based on recall success
- Limit new cards per day to prevent review pile-ups; 10-20 new items is sustainable for most learners
- Review cards you got wrong again within the same session before ending; immediate correction strengthens memory
- Separate learning sessions from review sessions to maintain focus and avoid cognitive overload
- Track your retention rate; aim for 85-90% recall — anything higher means your intervals are too short