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Statistics screen
DiegoHW
Noob
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registered since: 18.10.2009
Posts: 3
Written on: 29.01.10 - 07:52
A couple suggestions for the statistics screen. The graph under the "knowledge" tab is not too helpful once there are 100+ cards in the module. Progress is hardly visible.
I suggest that with this graph there should be a calculation = average number cards added during the period that shows on the graph (essentially the slope of the plotted line from beginning to end). This would really be helpful information. For example, I have a goal of learning 30 new Spanish vowels every month. So, with the statistics graph plus this (suggested) added calculated average, I have a good idea of how I am doing this past month (or day, week, year ... depending on the graph selected).
Also, the graph would be more helpful to me if the y axis started at the minimum number of cards and ended at the maximum number of cards of the plotted line. Now it extends from zero to the maximum number of cards in the module. With 600 cards in my current module, my progress of learning 20 new cards is just barely a visible blip on the plotted line.
Anyways, as always, I'm enjoying ML! Keep up the good work.
I suggest that with this graph there should be a calculation = average number cards added during the period that shows on the graph (essentially the slope of the plotted line from beginning to end). This would really be helpful information. For example, I have a goal of learning 30 new Spanish vowels every month. So, with the statistics graph plus this (suggested) added calculated average, I have a good idea of how I am doing this past month (or day, week, year ... depending on the graph selected).
Also, the graph would be more helpful to me if the y axis started at the minimum number of cards and ended at the maximum number of cards of the plotted line. Now it extends from zero to the maximum number of cards in the module. With 600 cards in my current module, my progress of learning 20 new cards is just barely a visible blip on the plotted line.
Anyways, as always, I'm enjoying ML! Keep up the good work.
tobias
Experienced
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registered since: 21.11.2007
Posts: 31
Written on: 01.02.10 - 02:23
Hi Diego,
Thank you for your interest in MemoryLifter. Your request makes sense - I will make sure that this is forwarded to the appropriate person. Please continue to share your ideas with us, it is highly appreciated!
Best,
Tobias
Thank you for your interest in MemoryLifter. Your request makes sense - I will make sure that this is forwarded to the appropriate person. Please continue to share your ideas with us, it is highly appreciated!
Best,
Tobias
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