1. Creating a concept map
Bridges
Questions following multiple Answers
Multimedia
Answer Limit
2. Importing your concept maps
Import Errors
3. Synchronizing your concept maps
Repair Checkbox
4. Reviewing your cards
Stepwise Map Retrieval (SMR) imports and synchronizes concept maps written in Xmind8, so the first thing you want to do is write a concept map from the content you want to learn.
Concept maps consist of concepts and relationships. However, since Xmind 8 originally is a mind mapping software, you will write both concepts and relationships into nodes. SMR recognizes concepts and relationships by their position on the map. It considers nodes at even levels (e.g. "biological psychology" or "perception" in the example sheet "biological psychology") concepts and nodes at odd levels (e.g. "investigates" in the same sheet) relationships.
To be able to distinguish relationships and concepts, I recommend you style relationship nodes with a straight line and set a custom key (preferences -> Keys -> Paste Style) for pasting node styles (I use ctrl + G). I usually use logic chart structure for my concept maps, but for SMR to work, any structure should be fine.
If you want to structure your concept map without creating any cards, you can place an empty relationship between two concepts:
To include questions following multiple answers, you can place an empty concept next to the answers the relationship is supposed to refer to and add the question to that concept:
SMR supports import of images, sound files (mp3, wav) and videos (mp4):
If a concept map contains questions with more than 20 answers, the import will not work. However, there is no limit to the number of questions following an answer.
To import a concept map all you have to do is click the "Import File" button at the bottom of the main window and choose the Xmind file that contains the map you want to import. The dialogue that pops up will let you choose the deck you want to import the notes to. After confirming the dialog, SMR will import the first sheet in the file into Anki. Other sheets will be ignored. SMR will assign a tag consisting of the deck's name and the imported sheet's name. The tags are built hierarchically, i.e., if you import multiple different sheets into the same deck, you can find the cards belonging to sheets in the same deck under that deck's name in the browser.
If your concept map has an error (e.g., a question without answers, or two concepts directly following each other without a bridge between them), the import will fail and SMR will show an error message similar to this:
The "Path" in the error message gives a hint, where the error is located. To find the error, you must proceed as follows:
To import changes made to your concept maps into your anki notes, all you have to do is import the corresponding map again.
Changes made to questions or answers in your SMR cards will be exported to your concepts map when you click the "SMR Sync" button in the start menu. This feature currently only works with images and text changes. SMR can not yet export changes to audio files, videos, or any other content.
Sometimes Xmind 8 experiences some serious bugs with the program crashing every time you try to edit a concept map. The only solution to this problem that I have found until now is to open the map with Xmind Zen, make the necessary changes, save it from there and open it again in Xmind 8. However, after doing this, SMR will no more recognize the concept map and won't synchronize an existing map but import it again. To be able to synchronize again, you need to import the map once with the repair checkbox checked. However, make sure that the map is the same as before you saved it in Xmind Zen because any notes affected by changes will be removed and imported again and your progress could be lost.
SMR comes with a custom reviewing algorithm that roughly follows these preferences:
If there are multiple notes with the same priority, "learning" cards will be chosen first, then "review" cards and then "new" cards.