This isn’t true. Got many items from Recent Mistakes correct in a normal review session, but all of them are still there.
Correct in a normal review session? Or in this extra study mode? I guess only the “normal” reviews are considered there
At the very least can we get a tooltip so we don’t have to open 10-20 tabs just to see the kanji reading?
We’ve waited months for this and this is literally worse then user made plugins made by individuals on this site.
Apparently, this takes up too much space if you have a lot of errors.
How about you show like 20 or so, and then allow the users to expand it if they want to see more (either as a dialog that hovers over the rest of the site, or as an expandable box that pushes the other dashboard content down)
Pagination or a side-scrollable table might also be an option? I’m not a big fan of the latter and it often clashes with UI designs, but it’s convenient, especially on mobile devices.
Absolutely, those are also some great suggestions for saving space.
In a normal review session. This also happneed to me.
Yes, in a normal review session
No offense, but this could literally have been developed in a few hours. Why not just look at what Bunpro has as a summary page and copy that. Pretty sure it would satisfy most people.
I just checked and experience the same thing. I reviewed OK an item on the list, refresh the list, it is still here.
@Akashelia @HotAirGun @Ptscan which browser and possibly browser version are you guys using and/or do you have any privacy settings enabled (for instance, “don’t send information X on requests”)?
Unlikely, but it could be that the session doesn’t propagate the information correctly back.
(I should be working on my own kanji app instead )
@WeebPotato Currently using Firefox Version 116.0.3 (64-Bit), with the security settings setted to “Strong”. Running on a Win 10 Machine. But I don’t usually do reviews in this browser, I usually use an app on my ipad (Tsurukame). There are some reviews arriving in a couple of minutes, I’ll try to do them here and see if anything changes. I just deactivated the scripts I had (none I use for reviews thou).
Edit: Ok, did my reviews and it had 3 items that currently populates the recent mistake pile. They are still there, even after the review session.
@Akashelia @HotAirGun @Ptscan @WeebPotato I can confirm the issue you are seeing is an oversight on my part. I am sorry.
I am fixing this at the moment, but I need to migrate some data which is taking some time as I am processing a lot of records. I will have this fixed shortly (hopefully in the next few hours).
Thank you for the reply!
I like the feature. Also support the “hovering” idea. I guess I noticed the absence of “% correct” after the most recent review or lesson, but I also have not totally settled on what the best thing is for my learning style or ultimately, how much it matters until I start trying to put all this into action by trying to actually read some written Japanese.
I have my own cycle of difficulty/frustration/relief which goes something like this:
- At the beginning of a new level I’m amazed how I can’t recall something I looked at three seconds ago.
- In many cases it doesn’t start to sink in until I get it wrong a bunch of times.
- I often feel like the vocabulary section is “coasting” like after you climb a big hill on your bicycle. I find I can predict the readings quite often and that is my “feeling good about myself” part of the cycle.
- I don’t look at the “leeches” section but yes it does bug me to constantly get the same things wrong over and over. The big ones seem to be active/passive verb differences as I have not figured out a dependable pattern in them.
There’s some patterns but there’s so many exception it’s pretty pointless learning them.
You’ll get used to them as you start taking in more native content.
Between active and passive verbs? Passive form in Japanese has a very well defined pattern.
I’m sure they meant transitive/intransitive I don’t think WK makes a point of passive forms when it gives you those vocab
Yes I think that’s what I meant. LOL! I’ve started a new job in the last year which also requires me to learn a lot so I’m just stuffing information into my head all day long.
It’s better than no feedback on mistakes.
However it adds more clutter to the Dashboard, it would be great if this could be hidden with a cascading window and looked at when needed.
I find looking at what items I have in apprentice etc are important along with progress on the current level, this is getting further and further down the page now.