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Dudette
Posts: 59/149
I have to visually be shown how to do something. I have a comprehension problem and usually when someone explains something to me verbally.. it doesn't click straight away, so if I have it in front of me on paper or something I'm fine
Baro
Posts: 14/27
Voted for verbally because they have to tell it to me, although I don't usually listen when they talk to me.

Textually rocks too.
Pikawil
Posts: 88/135
I'm not really sure but I think I'm more visual than anything else...
Ryoku
Posts: 58/123
I have a photographic memory, so when I want to remember something I just write it down in big letters with colorful ink and then I can just memorize it. I dont know why I do that, but it helps me.
NSNick
Posts: 334/2228
Originally posted by Snow Tomato
Originally posted by Tarale
Depends on the situation / learning.

I learn cooking kinetically. I have to do it, before I'll learn it. But that seems to be a bit of an exception.

Generally I am a visual learner. I was told by a teacher later in life that this is why mathematics is so hard for me to learn; because it's not taught visually.


I can't learn math because it doesn't apply to my real life. If I could find a way that social patterns work... with a calculator.. maybe I'll start paying attention. I'm always wondering what makes people tick, and how the world works.. and the other subjects just seem to blend in with life alot better than math does. So, that's my beef with math.. and why I don't take to it very well.

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Snow Tomato
Posts: 73/798
Originally posted by Tarale
Depends on the situation / learning.

I learn cooking kinetically. I have to do it, before I'll learn it. But that seems to be a bit of an exception.

Generally I am a visual learner. I was told by a teacher later in life that this is why mathematics is so hard for me to learn; because it's not taught visually.


I can't learn math because it doesn't apply to my real life. If I could find a way that social patterns work... with a calculator.. maybe I'll start paying attention. I'm always wondering what makes people tick, and how the world works.. and the other subjects just seem to blend in with life alot better than math does. So, that's my beef with math.. and why I don't take to it very well.
Metal Man88
Posts: 72/701
I'm a bit odd. If I remember it, I can do it. It's all based on that, so if it doesn't sink in, then it doesn't matter how it's shown to me--I just won't learn it. So, it's really by any means possible, IMO
Deleted User
Posts: 228/-7750
Kinetically. I actually have to do something to know what's going on. It allows me to learn better. Truthfully, I don't doing work at all, but that's the best way for me to learn.
Ryoku
Posts: 24/123
same as above i dont realy have a special way that i take in information. i jsut do. and notes do nothing but slow me down. so i dont even go there.
Sinfjotle
Posts: 249/1697
I can learn in any and all ways. Lectures, demonstrations, reading, trial and error, and anything else there is.

I don't really learn best by any way either, as long as I'm paying attention, I know what it was.

(Although, I don't take notes, even in a highly informative lecture/video/demonstration.)
firemaker
Posts: 80/194
If I hear i I seldom forget it. And so I take my mp3 into class the whole time to record what my teacher is saying. And when I need to revise I play it back in bed and fall asleep. Funny thing is I remember everything.
Trapster
Posts: 1265/3604
Aw shit. I learn by at least 3 of those options. I can learn by reading, by seeing things, by remembering things and by talking and hearing about stuff.

I can´t really vote here as my learning is pretty mixed.
Tarale
Posts: 323/2713
Depends on the situation / learning.

I learn cooking kinetically. I have to do it, before I'll learn it. But that seems to be a bit of an exception.

Generally I am a visual learner. I was told by a teacher later in life that this is why mathematics is so hard for me to learn; because it's not taught visually.
Snow Tomato
Posts: 51/798
Verbally. I usually tutor my friends in things.. it forces me to tell them what's accurate.. so I can't tell lies. I really think that tutoring someone else is the best way you can learn.. and it helps the other person to.

If I write things down sometimes it works. For math, I have to do problems over and over and over before I remember what to do in a given situation. But logs. I fear I shall never fully grasp the concept of logs. (Or maybe I will, but most likely not in highschool..)
Kattwah
Posts: 697/3349
Textually...

I usually remember something quite clearly if I write it down... plus Im a math person... so I wind up writing a lot anyways.
Danielle
Posts: 1315/6737
Kinetic. For example, if I cook something, I could probably cook it again with no assistance. This sort of works with the phrase "practice makes perfect" which I very much agree with.

This also explains why I never learn math. I can never actually do any of it!
Ice Man
Posts: 113/348
I go for visually, since I have to see things to remember them better.
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Posts: 66/218
Visually or kinetically… I’ll vote for visually since no one else has.
The Onyx Dragoon
Posts: 47/159
I vote "kinetically". It always helps me remember when I do the same action repeately.
Koneko
Posts: 160/656
Mmph. I'm stuck between textual and verbal, although not really verbal, more like... general audio. I can remember music much better than I can remember pictures. Text makes a lot of sense to me- I can read something once carefully and copy it down about perfectly. Longest piece I've done this with successfully was the first two pages of a book. Trick is, though, that once I rewrite it, it's like it's gone from my mind, and I have to study it again for a while. Weird.
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