Why deprive yourself of such an effective memory tool?
The principle of Ffashcards could be used for many teaching situations, but there's a problem: producing a set of flashcards for memorization is usually a tedious exercise that's reserved for strategic learning elements.
Yet the advantages of flashcards are numerous. That's why Figy.AI makes it possible to generate and share flashcards without the tedious part.
Simple
Several options are available: you can define a topic or upload a document, and from the elements submitted, the artificial intelligence will generate questions and their answers.
You can choose the number of cards to be generated and the language (some forty!). You can also have additional cards added and indicate whether you want more or less difficult questions. Best of all, each card is editable, and you can change the content, hint or color.
Here are a few examples of cards produced in less than a minute
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