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Homescreen:
The homescreen is laid out like a file cabinet. Select tabs to play or edit. Play/edit buttons do not become selectable or enhanced until a tab is highlighted. The 'More' tab brings a user to more tabs and is only visible if there are more tabs than those that fit the screen. Selection of 'New' only allows 'Edit' to become selectable. Most recently used decks are stored furthest forward.

Anything + Edit Mode:
Add/edit/trash/copy cards to another deck with available buttons. When cards are selected (checked) and trash/copy are selected, those cards are deleted/copied. The deck name is tapped to edit or highlight. When the deck name at the bottom is selected and trash is selected, the entire deck is deleted and returns to home screen. The deck name can be changed through double tap. The default name is Untitled. The Edit screen is similar to the Add screen, except only the selected cards are displayed on the Edit screen. All changes have a confirmation dialogue.

New + Edit/Add:
Cards are added/edited in a similar format as "playing" the deck. Tap folded corners or swipe up/down to navigate. Editable areas on cards will be highlighted/enhanced/surrounded by dotted lines and have "Previous Back"/"Next Card" written (that is not actual writing like in MS PPT template slides) to suggest that that area is editable. Text/image/save/return are menu items. Scrollbar is defaulted to the bottom for every new card and is proportional to a reasonable degree to the location of the card that is currently being edited. New cards are automatically created when the next card corner is tapped. All empty cards are removed at Save.
The scrollbar is on the lefthand side even though it is non-standard to avoid interfering with the tapping corners on the righthand side.
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New + Edit/copy cards:
Background is greyed over and put out of focus. The dropdown menu contains current available decks to copy that card into.

Play:
Play mode is a metaphor for flashcards on a keyring. Tapping folded corners/swiping allows navigation. At the answer side, a card can be marked right/wrong/known (check, X, thumbs up). The '?' on the keyring implies a help/options menu. It is part of the metaphor for the keyring because "opening" it allows organization of the cards like in real life.

? Menu (Keyring Menu):
Shuffle, Home, Save, Stats, and Layout buttons are available. Shuffle shuffles the deck. Home returns to the homescreen. Save saves the stats for the session thus far. Stats allows the user to view flashcard statistics. Layout lets the user see all the flashcards in the deck. It is identical to the screen for Anything + Edit Mode except it doesn't have the menu bar at the top and the check boxes are replaced with thumbs up for known cards. Missing Button: there is also a button for reversing the front and backs of the card impermanently, so Thomas can test his French-to-English and English-to-French abilities.

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Stats:
Allows viewing of stats from the current session or all sessions combined and for the current card or the current deck. Correct/Incorrect are updated depending on the selection. Known and Unknown should also be displayed beneath (not shown). Session/Card are the defaults.

Tasks

The analogy of this design is the use of a ring that holds the flashcards that are flipped to see answers, and which are stored in a container arranged and sorted with a tab file system. Thomas will be able to use this system to create decks for each language and can even re-use/copy cards from some decks into others if he finds it convenient. For example, perhaps he has separate decks for Belgian French and Quebecois French and would like to re-use some cards. Thomas can then also see if Quebecois French was easier for him to learn after already learning a few phrases from Belgian French.

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Each deck of flashcards is stored in its own tab. Organizing flashcards is similar to making them. If Thomas misspells a word on one of his flashcards, he can go to the Homescreen, select the deck, click edit and go into Anything + Edit Mode. There, he can select the faulty flashcards and get to the New + Edit/Add screen, which will only display the selected cards. Tapping cards allows edits.

So

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Homescreen:
The homescreen is laid out like a file cabinet. Select tabs to play or edit. Play/edit buttons do not become selectable or enhanced until a tab is highlighted. The 'More' tab brings a user to more tabs and is only visible if there are more tabs than those that fit the screen. Selection of 'New' only allows 'Edit' to become selectable. Most recently used decks are stored furthest forward.

Anything + Edit Mode:
Add/edit/trash/copy cards to another deck with available buttons. When cards are selected (checked) and trash/copy are selected, those cards are deleted/copied. The deck name is tapped to edit or highlight. When the deck name at the bottom is selected and trash is selected, the entire deck is deleted and returns to home screen. The deck name can be changed through double tap. The default name is Untitled. The Edit screen is similar to the Add screen, except only the selected cards are displayed on the Edit screen. All changes have a confirmation dialogue.

New + Edit/Add:
Cards are added/edited in a similar format as "playing" the deck. Tap folded corners or swipe up/down to navigate. Editable areas on cards will be highlighted/enhanced/surrounded by dotted lines and have "Previous Back"/"Next Card" written (that is not actual writing like in MS PPT template slides) to suggest that that area is editable. Text/image/save/return are menu items. Scrollbar is defaulted to the bottom for every new card and is proportional to a reasonable degree to the location of the card that is currently being edited. New cards are automatically created when the next card corner is tapped. All empty cards are removed at Save.
The scrollbar is on the lefthand side even though it is non-standard to avoid interfering with the tapping corners on the righthand side.
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New + Edit/copy cards:
Background is greyed over and put out of focus. The dropdown menu contains current available decks to copy that card into.

Play:
Play mode is a metaphor for flashcards on a keyring. Tapping folded corners/swiping allows navigation. At the answer side, a card can be marked right/wrong/known (check, X, thumbs up). The '?' on the keyring implies a help/options menu. It is part of the metaphor for the keyring because "opening" it allows organization of the cards like in real life.

? Menu (Keyring Menu):
Shuffle, Home, Save, Stats, and Layout buttons are available. Shuffle shuffles the deck. Home returns to the homescreen. Save saves the stats for the session thus far. Stats allows the user to view flashcard statistics. Layout lets the user see all the flashcards in the deck. It is identical to the screen for Anything + Edit Mode except it doesn't have the menu bar at the top and the check boxes are replaced with thumbs up for known cards. Missing Button: there is also a button for reversing the front and backs of the card impermanently, so Thomas can test his French-to-English and English-to-French abilities.

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Summary

So, now Thomas can create his flashcards for all the different languages he wants to try to learn. He can do so rather conveniently and can re-use flashcards as well as analyze to some extent his progressStats:
Allows viewing of stats from the current session or all sessions combined and for the current card or the current deck. Correct/Incorrect are updated depending on the selection. Known and Unknown should also be displayed beneath (not shown). Session/Card are the defaults.