Flashcards
Flashcards are one device used by some quizbowl players for studying. A flashcard is an index card with one piece of information on the front side (e.g. a clue pointing towards a potential answer, a title) and a related piece on the other (i.e. the answer corresponding to said clue, the author of that title). The use of flashcards for study, or the writing of information on such devices, is sometimes referred to as flashcarding. Some players use online flash card utilities with advanced functionalities, such as Mnemosyne [1] or Anki [2], rather than paper index cards.
Flashcards are not a foolproof strategy for improving at quizbowl when used alone, because it is very rarely the case that "one-to-one" associations between a clue and exactly one answer will always hold. Some players deride the use of flashcards as encouraging people to think of the game as mere word-assocation, which can result in sloppy play or a lack of active thinking while playing.
A large set of flashcards, or a set of flashcards within one category, can begin to approximate list studying.
Notable users of flashcards have included Brendan Byrne and 2010-11 State College.