Personal Learning Styles
Learning Style
After completing the VARK questionnaire, I have learned that out of the four types of learners, I have strong tendencies for three out of the four types. I am mostly a visual and read/write learner with equal scores in both areas. Furthermore, with a score very close to the first two categories, I am also a kinesthetic learner. Lastly, with the lowest score, I am an aural learner. Compared to how I perceive my own learning styles outside of this questionnaire, I mostly agree. I think I am mostly a visual and kinesthetic learner.
I do learn by reading and writing, as well as aurally, but not as much. They are not so much my preference for learning, but I cannot deny that those aspects assist my understanding. Some people are not the best at public speaking or giving instructions, and that is why I think I learn by aural learning the least. I do not always or heavily rely upon the oration skills of an instructor as my primary method of learning and understanding. I do enjoy learning by listening to other students or professionals asking and answering questions or by debating or discussing issues as part of the instruction. That kind of aural learning is very useful for me.
While I value having the directions and handouts for me to peruse, I am the type of person that tries to do something without the directions first and perhaps refer to them if I run into trouble or if cannot foresee the upcoming steps in the process of completing the task at hand. My most preferred methods of learning are kinesthetic and visual. Advanology has this to say about visual learners:
If you use the visual style, you prefer using images, pictures,...
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