Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Learning Style Survey

I am an Interpersonal learner, and I can understand what you mean.  
The first thing about interpersonal learners is that they thrive on social interactions.  This is strangely accurate for me because I am not the person who can just sit at home and not be interacting with somebody.  I would probably be crazy if I didn't skateboard or go places and hang out with people.  If someone wanted to talk to me about something I would probably understand them because I've probably had the same problem or talked to somebody who has. This is true about me because I am an good person to talk to, and most of the times I can help people solve what ever they're seeking help with.

I am a Verbal-Linguistic learner, if you tell me in words -- written or spoken -- I will understand.
This kind of person is said to be associated with doing well in school.  This is true to me because if someone fully explains something to me I will get what they are talking about. I can learn a lot from what someone tells me in person but it is not always this way if I am reading it from a book or watching it on television.  I am also said to use words effectively for reading which is true. Every day, my vocabulary is growing and I am using new words that I hear and using them to be a good reader and to be a good speaker.

I am not a Naturalistic learner, and do not investigate the natural world.
I tend not to explore Nature very much because of one reason. I don't like to get dirty! I just don't like the fact of having mud and dirt on my closes and not to mention the fact that I would probably get lost of I went deep into a forest as I explored. I have a bad sense of direction and would travel in circles if I got lost. And also I have fear of getting lost in the woods and getting eaten by a mountain lion or a bear or something of the sort.    

1 comment:

  1. Hi there! I recently posted a list of 13 technology tools catering to verbal linguist learners you might find interesting: http://teachbytes.com/2013/01/29/13-tech-tools-for-verballinguistic-learners/

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