Lessons
Use this page to share your lessons with the jMemorize community.
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Small files in the wiki:
The following link to small jml lesson files or CSV exports for jMemorize, which have been published (and can be edited) directly in this wiki:
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Direct download jml files (hosted elsewhere) :
Right click on a lesson and select "download as.."
If you want to upload your lesson, but don't own hosting space, you can also email me your lesson and I will upload it to the jmemorize.org web server (see the contact page for my email).
- Hebrew vocabulary 11666 cards, fully vocalized. Created by David Rose.
- New Testament Greek vocabulary UTF-8 flashcards for all the words occurring more than 20 times in the Greek New Testament. Resources: Mounce, Trenchard, Metzger, and zhubert.com. Recommended font: Gentium.
- Multiple basic lessons for learning Chinese Created by John [1]
- Beginning collection of flashcards for studying german law (in german) Created by Calypso [2]
- U.S. Phonetic Alphabet A sample lesson created by AlexPGP
- Official Japanese basic Kanji set (1945 Cards) - Converted to jml by Michael Mounteney, based on the free SupeMemo lesson by wulin.de
- Esperanto-Deutsch, 2100 Vokabeln, erstellt durch Kristjan
- Photoshop Shortcuts (99 cards), by Eddy Della Santina
- Spanish-English (402 cards), compiled by Jerry Freeman, with help of wikibooks [3]
- Capitals Worldwide - In German (165 cards), erstellt von Thorsten
- Capitals Worldwide - In Hungarian (194 cards), Országok és fővárosok tanulókártyák by birogeri
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