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Originally Posted by celephais
I'm studying with the cards for basic meanings as well as a book for writing practice and another book for learning the readings and more in-depth meanings.
I'm starting off slow (not a very quick learner - need lots of reinforcement) at 5 new Kanji per week. I have been doing this for several months. I got Anki and I've been putting the kanji themselves in one deck, and the 6 example compounds from the White Rabbit cards and any other places that I see the Kanji used, like in other books into another deck. Quite helpful!
Thanks for your input StueyT!
Amanda
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Input the contents of the kanji cards into a computer program called Anki. Use that to do the flashcarding, not physical cards. You will learn better because:
1. typing the cards into Anki helps you learn the contents; and
2. Anki shows you the cards in an order that maximizes your learning/memorization.
Make sure you practice writing them, too, since there is a writing portion!