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May 2, 2021
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TexanY
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This is true. “Learning type” depends on the task.
For example, if asked to teach the shape and location of Canada, very few of us would prefer to have to written or described. We’d probably just prefer a visual aid.
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Does anyone out there NOT consider themselves a “visual learner”?
Pretorian
5/2/21 6:37pm
RE: Does anyone out there NOT consider themselves a “visual
Charles Darwin
5/2/21 6:40pm
I am not. Obviously seeing can help. But written words help me learn more things
gwalker
5/2/21 6:43pm
Same here
homegrown
5/2/21 6:44pm
I hate when I google things and they want me to watch a video, I skip it and keep looking for something to read. Part
Mobojo
5/2/21 7:14pm
Studies have shown the the "learning types" idea doesn't hold.much water.
Cougarrr
5/2/21 6:47pm
This is true. “Learning type” depends on the task.
TexanY
5/2/21 7:05pm
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