The best way to share your flashcards with the general public is to properly tag your card sets. Tagged card sets will be available to all users of Flashcard Exchange. If, for instance, if you add the tag “math” to your card set it would be available here:
http://www.flashcardexchange.com/tag/math
See tag help for more information.
If you want to send out a link to all the flashcards you have created you should point people to your public home page. You can find this link by visiting your profile page. Follow the “public home page” link.
RSS is an acronym standing for “Really Simple Syndication”. In a nutshell, RSS is a great way for you to stay current with Flashcard Exchange! Read a detailed description of rss. In order to get started with RSS you first need to get a reader. If you still have questions about RSS let us know.
These instructions work with Internet Explorer 6:
Flashcards are study tools. Think of a small 3×5 index card with a question on one side and an answer on the other side.
The flashcard clipboard is much like the clipboard on your computer. You can put flashcards on the clipboard and reference them later. The clipboard is a way for you to mark flashcards for later review, or put together flashcards that might otherwise be difficult to work with as a group.