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I just created a schedule and it appears on my dashboard but not under the Me tab in the Learning Center. (I generated the schedule through Text Analyzer) Is there a way I can get it to appear there, and also I'd like it to be part of a set... is there a way to get it there? (i.e. I want both Triple Baka and Two Faced Lovers to appear under "Hatsune Miku") And as long as I'm here, is there a way to rename the set? (e.g. change "Hatsune Miku" to "Vocaloid Lyrics")

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I don’t know why you don’t see your new word list, but maybe it’s a temporary glitch and will show up soon. You can change the group of a list by editing the list. You can rename a group by editing the group.

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Yeah, on the old server I had a lot of schedules that showed on my dashboard but not under the Me tab, but then they appeared when I switched to the new server. But it seems I'm having the problem again of schedules I make not appearing.


Ok, I see how to edit the schedules in the group (the green pencil), but not the group itself. How do I edit that?

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Sorry, I guess I misremembered. It looks like you have to create a new group with the new name and move each list one at a time.

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Ah, ok. I can do that. Now if only the one schedule would appear so I could edit it!

Thank you so much! ありがとう

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gillianfaith
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You can edit the name of lesson sets in Reading Buddy.

Just an FYI since you're mixing some terminologies, a schedule is a collection of study materials that shows up on your dashboard and presents you with quizzes. A lesson is a list of terms that you can add to a schedule, and a lesson set is basically a folder containing lessons arranged by theme. The Lesson Centre does not show you your schedules, it only shows you lesson sets, so if you create a schedule with the Text Analyzer, it will only appear on your dashboard and not in the Lesson Centre. To make a lesson that appears in the Lesson Centre from the Text Analyzer, you have to select "Make a new lesson" instead of "Add to/make a schedule".

Lessons and the Lesson Centre are planned to be renamed soon for better clarity on this, and have already been renamed on the experimental server. Lessons will be Lists and Lesson Centre will be Community Lists.

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The clarification on lessons vs schedules is helpful, thank you so much! I'm wondering if it's possible to get the words from the 2 text analysis into a single lesson without having to add the terms individually. I missed part of the text in the first analysis and had to do a seperate analysis for the rest of the text. Is my only option to retype the entire text into a single text analysis to create the lesson from? It appears the only way to add to an existing lesson is one word at a time. That's a little daunting with an entire block of text.

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gillianfaith
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I don't think you can do that directly from the Text Analyzer, but you can either make individual lessons for each text or add the terms from both texts to the same schedule, and then use the Japanese Index to copy them into a single lesson.

Japanese Index -> Add Words -> (select the lessons or schedule you output from the Text Analyzer) -> Actions -> Lessons -> New Lesson

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Ok, I figured out a shortcut on copying terms over from one lesson to the other. It was still a bit time consuming, but it was faster than typing each one in! Good thing too... all the terms were duplicates.


My problem now is that when I made the schedule from the text analysis, the schedule had 214 terms. But when I made the lesson from the analysis, the lesson and the schedule I made from that both have 160 terms. At this point, I'm about to give up. I really can't see pouring through all of the text and both schedules to find the mysterious 54 terms.


Thank you for the help though!

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I don't think you can do that directly from the Text Analyzer, but you can either make individual lessons for each text or add the terms from both texts to the same schedule, and then use the Japanese Index to copy them into a single lesson.

Japanese Index -> Add Words -> (select the lessons or schedule you output from the Text Analyzer) -> Actions -> Lessons -> New Lesson

I'll try reverse engineering the schedule with the more terms into a lesson, www! Thanks!

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gillianfaith
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You should be able to populate the Japanese Index with your 214-word schedule and make a lesson out of it, without having to go through the Text Analyzer again.

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You should be able to populate the Japanese Index with your 214-word schedule and make a lesson out of it, without having to go through the Text Analyzer again.

I did, and it was successful! Thaaaannnnnk yoooouuuuu!!!!

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