Flash Cards

Study in a flash!

Will not work on the Palm Operating system.  Only for the desktop PC and Pocket PCs

 

Invest in your learning!

Pay less than you will spend on index cards!

 

PC FlashCards Deluxe

Includes both the PC and the Pocket PC version

Price: $40.00 USD

Requirements:

PC Flash Cards - Windows 98, 2000, XP.

PDA Flash Cards - PocketPC/PDA (not Palm), PC Flash Cards

Description
PC Flash Cards Deluxe contains both PC Flash Cards and PDA Flash Cards! Purchasing PCFlashCards Deluxe gives you a license for 1 computer and 1 PDA - additional PC's or PDA's that you would like to install the product on require their own registration code and license which is an additional purchase.

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PC FlashCards

Price: $30.00 USD

Requirements:

PC Flash Cards - Windows 98, 2000, XP.

Description
Description
PC Flash Cards' Features: Create and edit cards * Spell check * Attach pictures * Robust testing functionality * Print a listing of cards * Print to paper or to card stock * Export/import cards to share * Synchronize your PDA w/ PDA Flash Cards * ...and more! Each PC you want to install PCFlashCards on requires a unique registration code and is a seperate purchase.

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PDA FlashCards (PC FlashCards Required)

Price: $10.00

You should only purchase this if you have previously

purchased the PC version of FlashCards!

PDA Flash Cards - PocketPC/PDA (not Palm), PC Flash Cards

Operating systems supported:
Pocket PC 2002,
Pocket PC 2003,
Windows Mobile 5

Description
PDA Flash Cards' features: Download flash cards from PC Flash Cards to your PDA * Load thousands of cards in seconds * Keep cards organized for different subjects * Time and score for tests are kept * Test yourself on just the cards you get wrong - or all your cards * Carry your cards in one small compact unit - don't fumble with lots of index cards * Study wherever and whenever you want - at the beach, at a football game or cram in the hallway right before a test! ** PDA FlashCards requires PCFlashCards. Purchase gives you 1 license-additional may be purchased

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The key to success for any educational subject is proper studying habits. PC Flash Cards is your key to unlocking the hottest, most up-to-date study aid on the market today... and even better, the program was designed by college students for college students.

 

Benefits of PCFlashCards:

Improve your memory

Improve your memory using PC Flashcards

Eliminate hand written cards

Eliminate hand written flashcards

Automate quizzing

Automate quizzing

Organize your flash cards

Organize your flash cards

Recall information faster

Recall information faster

Integrate pictures

Integrate pictures

Individualize your cards

Individualize your flashcards

Synchronize with your PDA

Synchronize with your PDA

User-friendly so it's not like taking another 3 credit course just to learn it!

User-friendly so it's not like taking another 3 credit course just to learn it!

Maximize your time by sharing cards with study buddies

Maximize your time by sharing cards with study buddies

Increase your learning capabilities

Increase your learning capabilities

Ace your tests!

Ace your tests!

Print to card stock or print a listing of cards

Print to card stock or print a listing of cards

 

 

 

 

The flashcard system being used by millions of students worldwide has been proven to be an excellent method for strengthening both learning and memorization skills. PC Flash Cards takes this system one step further by programming in powerful user tools that allows you to organize your cards on your computer and give you much more flexibility and features than using traditional handwritten cards.

Power Point Presentation (1.3Mb)

Buy PC Flash Cards

Buy PC Flash Cards
PC Flash Cards allows you to create and edit cards, keep them organized, attach pictures, and use spell check.

The robust testing function allows you to be tested on new cards, those cards you got wrong during the last testing, only those cards for a specific exam, all of the cards for a class, and more. At the end of each test, your score, time and statistics will be given for that round of testing, that way you can keep track of your improvement!

Export and import cards to share with study buddies. Or use our free exchange service to get cards from other students.

You can print your cards to card stock or paper to carry around with you. Print the cards you keep getting wrong - so you can cram right before the exam!

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For those students on the move, PDA Flash Cards allows you to synchronize your PC Flash Cards with your handheld PDA. Now you can carry hundreds of cards with you and study whenever or wherever you want, without fumbling around with obsolete note cards.

PDA Flash Cards does away with the labor-intensive process of making and carrying heaps of index cards. So toss out those piles of old note cards and stop wasting money purchasing index cards, let PDA Flash Cards’ flexibility and power help you to get the grades you deserve.

 

Learn how computer flash cards can make studying easier!!!!
Watch the detailed demos outlining some of the exciting and state-of-the-art features PC FlashCards and PDA FlashCards programs have to offer.
View the demos in either power point or as an AVI movie in windows media player.

** IMPORTANT: Because the flashcard demos are highly detailed they may take a minute or longer to download. We appreciate your patience.

 

Demo

Description

Powerpoint version
(To view this version, you will need Powerpoint Viewer)

AVI version
(To view this version, you will need Windows Media Player and patch)

Product Demo

This is an overview of the features of PCFlashCards.

PCFC Demo (pps)

PCFC Demo (avi)

Exporting FlashCards Demo

Demo detailing how to share the flash cards you made with a friend or study buddy.

Exporting Demo (pps)

Exporting Demo (avi)

Importing FlashCards Demo

Demo detailing how to import flash cards from a friend, study buddy, or the PCFlashCards website.

Importing Demo (pps)

Importing Demo (avi)

Printing FlashCards Demo

This demo will show you how to print your flashcards onto paper to study away from your PC.

Printing Demo (pps)

Printing Demo (avi)

PDAFlashCards Demo

Learn how to carry and study thousands of cards around in your pocket using your Pocket PC. This demo outlines how to transfer flashcards to your PDA as well as some of the useful features it has to offer.

PDA Demo (pps)

PDA Demo (avi)

 

How great and timesaving would it be to use the flash cards that students in last year's class made? Even better, how great would it be to share flash cards with other students and friends in this year's class? With PC Flash Card Exchange, all this and more is possible. PC Flash Card Exchange is a free service for PC Flash Card users which allows them to exchange flash cards with other students.

 

Help us create our PC Flash Card database by uploading
the flashcards you have created.

Upload your PC Flash Cards

Search for available cards for your course

Search for available cards for your course

 

Exchange Benefits:

Free and simple to use

Get specific course flash cards

Saves time by not having to create your own cards

Helps out fellow students

Get cards that you might not of thought of to make

Rate and see results for cards

                                                                                                                                             

Studying with Flash Cards:

The basic idea of studying with traditional flash cards is to use a deck of cards with a question and answer on opposite sides. You pick up the card from the top of a starting pile, look at the question and think to yourself: "The answer is...". Then you turn the card over to see the correct answer. You decide if you answered it correctly or not.  You then separate the cards you answered correctly and incorrectly into two separate piles.

When the original starting pile of cards is done, you pick up the deck with the questions you didn't know and start to study them again. Every time you study the ‘don’t know’ pile – the ‘did know’ pile should be getting bigger.  By using flashcards you will be surprised at how quickly you learn the material you are studying!

With PC Flash Cards you simply create the flashcards on your computer. You categorize them by subject/topic/course/chapter/etc. In the testing mode, you can determine if you answered the question correctly, almost correct, or totally wrong. Then you go back and re-study the ‘almost’ and ‘totally wrong’ piles.

 

Here are some tips on studying and making flash cards:

·         Convert your personal notes, lecture notes from the teacher or text book information into summary ruled notes. Then create flashcards for each piece of material you need to learn. Exclude any frivolous, ‘Did you know’ information.

·         Many teachers will hand out "chapter objectives" or "learning objectives" – these are great tools to make flash cards with.

·         It is suggested that if you are studying a new subject, you should limit yourself to a maximum of 100 cards for each topic.

·         It is best to keep the information on the cards short and precise. This will let you process the information easily and at one glance. Too wordy of a question or answer can be distracting and you will loose site of what you are trying to learn.

·         Try to write the Question and Answer so that you can test yourself on either side of the card. A good example would be the state capitals. The Question could be, “What is the capital of New York?”  and the answer would be “Albany”. In PC Flash Cards, you can ‘flip’ the cards so that you can test yourself by seeing the answer first. Using the state capital example, you will see “Albany” and then you need to think of what state that is the capital of.

·         You can attach pictures to cards in PC Flash Cards. Pictures sometimes can easier to remember than either words or numbers!

·         Have variety! Don’t just create cards that ask you to define something…. throw in some True/False, multiple choice, fill in the blank, etc.

·         Don’t spend all your time making the cards – make sure you leave enough time to study them.

·         Keep the list of cards within the categories short. It has been said that the first and last items on a list are memorized best. The shorter the list – the less cards will be in the middle.

·         Study your cards often! You should review all flash cards 5-10 minutes each day. Rehearsal of the information is the key to successfully understanding it. Once you memorize information you will be able to recognize, recall, and apply the information you've studied.

·         Avoid “cram sessions”! This will lead to not fully understanding the material and ‘blanking out’ on tests. Breaking up your study sessions is called “distributed practice”. This is much more effective than a mass hysteria the night before an exam!

·         There are plenty of opportunities throughout the day that you can study your cards in little ‘spurts’! Carry your flash cards at all times so that you can make use of these times. In line at the post office, at a red light, right before class, etc.  In PC Flash Cards, there is a printing module that allows you to print your flash cards to paper or index card stock. You can also narrow down the cards you print to the ones you keep getting wrong. Even better – use PDA Flash Cards and transfer your cards from your PC to your Pocket PC and study hundreds of cards in the palm of your hand!

·         Share and exchange cards with classmates. Your classmates may ask a question in a different way than you would have thought of…. just like your teachers usually do!  Use our exchange site to download cards from other students!

·         Try using mnemonics. Mnemonics are memory "tricks", such as rhyme schemes to help organize information before you attempt to store them in your long-term memory system. The classic example is how to remember the colors of the rainbow; ROYGBIV.

·         Memorize all your flashcards so well that you can go through the entire list of cards (hundreds of cards) – at least twice – without getting any wrong. Make sure you can do this a few days before the exam and continue to do it every day up to the exam. Every time you rehearse your cards, you are putting it in long-term memory and the likelihood of blanking out on the test decreases.

·         Before the test, review any flashcards that keep ‘getting you’ or that you have to think extra hard on. Chances are, if you don’t know it at that time, you will never know it – so don’t wait to the last minute to study. This time should be for a quick review!

·         Test anxiety is a problem for many students!  Try different things to help alleviate the problem. Some people like to study in the room they will take the test in. Whatever works for you!

·         When studying in groups, be prepared and have a list of questions that you are having problems with. A study group is to be used to help solidify the material and test each other – it is not the time to learn the material for the first time.  Having a list prepared will also help keep the group on track. Too many times, groups of students will get distracted from studying and talk about other things.

·         Arrive to class early and prepared. The last thing you need is stress right before sitting down and being late or coming ‘close’ to being late can really throw you off your game. Leave early enough to get the seat you want and be comfortable and not rushed. Make sure you’ve got whatever is required for the test; pen, pencil, eraser, calculator, scantron, etc.

 

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