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Quizlet
File:Quizlet.JPG
Quizlet Homepage
Type of site
Memorization Tool
Available inEnglish
OwnerBrainflare Inc.
Created byAndrew Sutherland
URLQuizlet.com
CommercialYes
RegistrationOptional

Quizlet is an online memorization tool that was originally conceived in October 2005 with Andrew Sutherland as a lone developer. As of now Quizlet is managed by a development crew that Sutherland named "Brainflare Inc."

History

Quizlet began as an idea that popped into Andrew Sutherland's head when he was assigned by his French teacher to memorize animal names in French.[1] After realizing the daunting task of mechanical memorization, Sutherland sat down to write code for a program to aid him in memorization. However, these first lines of code were scrapped and then rewritten meticulously and carefully over the course of 420 days by Sutherland himself. On January 17, 2006, Quizlet was finally released to the public.

Study Modes

As a memorization tool, Quizlet lets registered users create "sets" of terms customized for their own needs. These sets of terms can then studied under several study modes.

Familiarize

The "Familiarize" mode lets users handle terms in a way similar to flashcards. Users are able to virtually flip cards over to reveal definitions and terms or view both the definition and term side by side.

Learn

In this mode, users are either prompted with the term or definition and is prompted to define the other. Terms/definitions that are incorrectly defined are recycled until the user gets it correct, making this mode of study very effective.

Test

Scatter

Space Race

References