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Memorize Makes Virtual Flashcards and More


If you're looking for a virtual version of flashcards, Memorize can help you create and study flashcards and diagrams on any subject.
At Memorize you can access the flashcard and diagram banks created by other users or you can create your own for personal use or to share—diagrams allow you to do things like match names to maps, anatomical drawings, or other situations where knowing the location of something is important.
After you complete a set of flash cards, a review sheet pops up that shows you how many you got right/wrong and which items you missed. The pop-up page also has a slot for you to send an email reminder to yourself to review the flashcards in 1, 2, 7, or 30 days.
For other online flashcard systems check out previously reviewed FlashCardMachine, Cramberry, and Study Shack.

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