Remember one-to-many informations with memrise?

Hello

Until now, I use memrise to remember information which can be represented in one-to-one relationship.
For exemple, a word with it’s definition.
Now, I have some course where I have to remember information in the form of one-to-many.
For exemple :
Rules for learning :
1-collaboration.
2-communication.
3-engagement.

The order doesn’t matter.
Is memrise usable in this situation ?

thank you.

A couple of possibilities:

You can disable typing tests so the questions are multiple choice. Tapping tests might or might not work well - you’d have to try depending on your material.

If you want typing tests it gets more complicated and depends on the format of the answer for example:

Answer: collaboration, communication, engagement. i.e separated with comma - means any one of the three would be accepted as correct, or all three (but not two of them).

Answer: collaboration communication engagement. i.e no punctuation - means all 3 would have to be typed in the correct order. In this case you would have to add alternative answers with each combination possible if you want to be able to use any order of words. Or, instead of having to add all the alternatives if you keep the answers in alphabetical order you’d always know what order you had to input

Some punctuation does funny things towhat is accepted as an answer so having 1. 2. 3. etc. in the answer might not run smoothly.

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Thanks.
I think that I’ll look for software that can do directly.

For such cards, its better to create three questions where you’re shown two of the words and must supply the third. The term for this is sometimes called “closed deletion”.

Q: According to “Book” ch. 5, the three rules for learning are collaboration, ______, and engagement.

A: communication.

Just duplicate the question, change out the word tested for the other two words.

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Anyone know of software that can do this directly?

If not, or perhaps even if there is, I second @Nukemarine’s suggestion

I like this idea :slight_smile:

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