When in Study mode, after running through all the questions, it would be great to repeat the missed questions again (with a few you got right) before starting the loop over. This “adaptive” mode allows the user to focus on weak areas. It would be similar to the Leitner System of flashcard study. In fact, adding a true Leitner mode may be good. It puts your questions into 3 “boxes”: unknown, known and mastered. Again…another way to focus on weak areas. At a minimum, the app should ask if you want to start the loop again before automatically going to the beginning; otherwise, if you hit next, you may miss your final score. Not a big deal, but it was unexpected when I went through one of the short MQFs.
When in Study mode, after running through all the questions, it would be great to repeat the missed questions again (with a few you got right) before starting the loop over. This “adaptive” mode allows the user to focus on weak areas. It would be similar to the Leitner System of flashcard study. In fact, adding a true Leitner mode may be good. It puts your questions into 3 “boxes”: unknown, known and mastered. Again…another way to focus on weak areas. At a minimum, the app should ask if you want to start the loop again before automatically going to the beginning; otherwise, if you hit next, you may miss your final score. Not a big deal, but it was unexpected when I went through one of the short MQFs.