The Flashcard tile is a simple way to add active recall practice into any lesson. It lets learners flip between a prompt and its answer, just like a physical deck of cards, and give learners an easy way to review key terms, definitions, or concepts.
Use flashcards to help learners reinforce knowledge, prepare for assessments, or build fluency with new material.
Adding flashcards to a lesson
You can add multiple flashcards in a single tile. Each flashcard includes a front and a back:
The front typically contains a term, prompt, or question
The back contains the definition, answer, or explanation
Three ways to build flashcards
Manually
Add cards one by one if you already have a set of terms and definitions. This is useful for predefined study lists or existing course materials.
With the AI Generator (tile only)
Use the Assistant to generate flashcards for a single tile.
Example prompt: “Create flashcards with 10 beginner-level terms for navigating Microsoft Excel.”The Assistant will return a ready-to-use set of cards you can edit before publishing.
With the AI Generator (full page)
Ask the Assistant to create an entire lesson page that includes a flashcard tile, along with surrounding text or context. This is useful when you want flashcards embedded within a larger explanation.
Placement options
As a standalone page: Great for review sections or practice checkpoints.
Embedded within a page: Combine flashcards with other content types to add variety. If you embed, consider adding a short text block before the flashcards to explain what learners should do with them.
Learner experience
Flashcards work just like their real-world counterparts: learners flip the card to reveal the answer and can repeat as needed.
Tips for instructional designers
Use flashcards for spaced repetition of key terms
Keep the text concise so learners can scan quickly
Pair flashcards with quizzes to reinforce memory and then test recall
When embedding in a page, introduce the card set with a short sentence like: “Use these flashcards to practice the key formulas you’ll need in Excel.”