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Jack Boughen (Learning Styles (35%
Kinesthetic, 25%
Auditory, 40%
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Jack Boughen
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Kinesthetic learner, I prefer to learn by touching and doing. I like to be active, take frequent breaks, and I make gestures when I talk. My preference is for hands-on experiences
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Intraversion, comfortable alone or in small groups, Prefers to work alone, Invigorated when thinking about things, Im Reflective, Reserved and not likely to blurt things out
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Visual learner, I learn by looking and seeing. I like to take numerous detailed notes, tend to sit in the front, often close my eyes to visualize or remember something
Auditory learner, means I learn by hearing and listening. I prefer to listen to audio books or podcasts, talk to myself often when i'm studying, and enjoy reading aloud. What is most important is that I hear what is being instructed.
I am balanced because I write with my Left hand and I throw with my Right in baseball. I also play hockey left handed, and I bat left handed in baseball
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Makes connections between what they are learning and what they already know, sees big picture ideas, abstract thinker
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