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Spaced repetition meets timetable data

Spaced repetition works best when it matches the real-world rhythm of your timetable. LearnX aligns practice with class schedules so students see the right items at the right moment.

Spaced repetition plan aligned with timetable

Cadence makes spaced repetition stick

Spaced repetition boosts recall when it respects the learner’s schedule. If reviews collide with exams or holidays, engagement drops and the system loses credibility.

By syncing LearnX to your timetable, practice shows up when students can actually respond—before labs, after lectures, and during lighter weeks.

Schedule review bursts around your timetable and you’ll see completion rates jump without adding reminders.

How to align practice with schedules

Sync your timetable once, then let LearnX time-box practice to when students are most receptive.

  1. Import schedules and map classes to their prerequisite concepts.
  2. Set review windows 24–48 hours after a class to reinforce key ideas.
  3. Cap daily question volume so practice never overwhelms other tasks.
  4. Rotate formats—flashcards, quick quizzes, reflections—to maintain interest.
Spaced practice reminders aligned to a weekly schedule
Practice sessions land when learners have the attention and time to respond.

Plays to balance workload

Keep practice sustainable by blending frequency, variety, and relevance.

Weekly rehearsal pattern

Use a repeating pattern that respects peak study moments.

  • Monday refreshers on last week’s hardest items.
  • Midweek micro-quizzes tied to upcoming labs.
  • Friday reflections with one new stretch item.

Key takeaways

  • Spaced repetition works best when it follows the timetable rhythm.
  • Keep sessions short, varied, and predictable to sustain engagement.
  • Measure completion and adjust volume before learners feel overloaded.

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