Thursday, September 13, 2012

Double Entry Journal #3

Quote:

"For example, if the visual student wants to remember what they read, it is better to use a pen to underline the important points. Also, they can use color to highlight the information. For example, they can highlight the definition in pink; the history background and dates in yellow; and the main idea of the topic or sub topics using green."


Response:

I never really knew how I learned.  I knew I wasn't a fan of group work and I learn a lot better on my own.  I definitely highlight EVERYTHING. You know if you borrow a book from me because it is plastered with so many different colors.  I guess this makes me a visual learner.  I am organized, however my handwriting is not exactly up to par. My spelling is pretty good and I like charts to help explain things better to me.  Although, I found other things in the visual and kinesthetic learning that apply to me as well, such as memorizing names and using models of what I'm learning.  I guess this is all mostly guidelines, but it was interesting to see how much I relate to visual learning!




Here is my Modern Geometry book, full of highlighting!



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1 comment:

  1. I think most of us are multimodal learners and we have preferred learning styles depending on the contexts and content!

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