Emacs-based lojban flashcard program and data files. Note that the link is to a bare directory listing. The main program is lojban-flashcard.el, although you should grab all of the .el files. The rest are data files. Each contains 10 gismu and 10 cmavo, and are in the exact lesson order that I am using with the classes that I (Robin Powell) am teaching. The subdirectory 'long/' has all of the same mixes but formatted for viewing and teaching rather than for lojban-flashcard.el.
To use: go to the dir with the .el files in it. Run emacs. Type Esc-x flashcard[Return]. It should give you instructions from there. The basic idea is that it presents you with words, you decide if you know them or not. If you think you do, you hit 'Space', if you don't you hit 'g'. If you hit Space, it asks you if you were right or not, and you hit r or w as appropriate. With practice you can do this at a rate of about 1/second, as long as you are getting them all right.
There are some setting for which cards it will show you, which are set to my defaults. Essentially, for a card to not be shown, all of the following must be true:
Alice's Adventures In Wonderland, the lojban translation. A work in progress.
A sorted gismu list that has been updated with frequency information from the tranlations on the cvs server. Updated 1 Nov 2001.