QuesLib
QuesLib
The biggest problem with knowledge is that is can be un-retrievable, arguably our brains lose pointers to information that it believes is of no further use or more correctly information which isn't utilised, some scientists speculate this is essentially "brain decay" thus "use it or lose it".
This can become a problem before tests and examinations taking into consideration the common fifteen week period before the actual exam takes place. Q) Can I recall stuff from the first week off the top of my head? A) Likely not unless the content was revised extensively and continuously. It was due to this notion that a question and answers system could be beneficial to myself and if it also helped others then it would be a bonus.
In a lecture with knowledge being thrown out, I would often anticipate questions that would pop up on an exam paper, this lead me to begin asking myself questions. Whenever the lecturer explained a concept, I would make a hand written note in the form of a question. Within a short time I realised I needed a fast system, that system is now QuesLib.
Due to the very nature of QuesLib, it has some strong advantages:
Technology: xHTML, CSS, PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, Ajax
Link: http://www.queslib.com
This can become a problem before tests and examinations taking into consideration the common fifteen week period before the actual exam takes place. Q) Can I recall stuff from the first week off the top of my head? A) Likely not unless the content was revised extensively and continuously. It was due to this notion that a question and answers system could be beneficial to myself and if it also helped others then it would be a bonus.
In a lecture with knowledge being thrown out, I would often anticipate questions that would pop up on an exam paper, this lead me to begin asking myself questions. Whenever the lecturer explained a concept, I would make a hand written note in the form of a question. Within a short time I realised I needed a fast system, that system is now QuesLib.
Due to the very nature of QuesLib, it has some strong advantages:
- Mobility: It Can Be Accessed Anywhere, Just Need Web Access
- User Preference: It Can Be Discreet or Open, Your Call
- Speed: It's Fast Inputting, It's Fast Retrieving
- Knowledge Web: Can Be Shared Amongst Friends (e.g. Revision Night)
- Cost: It's Free & Always Will Be Free
Technology: xHTML, CSS, PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, Ajax
Link: http://www.queslib.com