Over time some topics have been discussed so many times that older forum members tend to assume that it is common knowledge what a word refers to. This list does not include acronyms.
- Anki: a spaced repetition system (SRS)[1]
- Heisig method: the memory technique taught in the Remembering the Kanji 1
- i+1, i+2 etc.: Short hand for minimum information principle[2]
- IKnow: old name for smart.fm. A platform for online learning of any subject[3]
- Lang-8, lang8: a website for learning and writing foreign languages[4]
- Kanji Chain Method: a memory technique for learning on-readings of kanji[5]
- Kanji Town Method: a memory technique for learning on-readings of kanji. An adaption of the memory palace technique (based on the method of loci)[4]
- Movie Method: a variation of the kanji town method using movies instead of locations
- RTK Lite: the reduced list of RTK. Only contains the one thousand most common kanji[6]
- smart.fm: a platform for online learning of any subject[7]
- Subs2SRS: a utility that creates import files for Anki from video files[8]
- Tae Kim: Tae Kim's Japanese Guide to Japanese Grammar[9]