Out of these three, which is a way a visual learner learns best; lectures, examples, or shapes?
What is shapes?
Out of these three, what would a auditory learner learn best with; physical activities, group discussions, or book reports?
What is group discussions?
Out of these three, which would be the best way to learn for a read/write learn; essays, experiences, or diagrams?
What is essays?
Out of these three, how would a kinesthetic learn best; questions, patterns, or trial and error?
What is trial and error?
What multimodality is AK?
What is auditory and kinesthetic?
What is the definition of a visual learn?
What is someone who learns by seeing the information through images?
What is the definition of a being a auditory/aural learner?
What is someone who needs to listen or discuss to learn?
What is someone who reads and writes to learn?
What is the definition of a kinesthetic learner?
What is someone who needs to do hands on/physical activities to learn?
What is a multimodal learner?
What is someone who has two or more preferred learning styles?
Out of these three, which one is NOT a way a visual learner learns; graphs, charts, or movies?
What is movies?
Out of these three, which one is NOT a way a auditory/aural learner learns; group discussions, quotations and words, or lectures?
What is quotations and words?
Out of these three, which one is NOT a way a read/write learner learns; examples, lists, or the internet?
What is examples?
Out of these three, which one is NOT a way a kinesthetic learner learns; case study's, simulations, or using mobile phones?
What is mobile phones?
Out of these three, which one is NOT a multimodal; VA, AP, or RK?
What is AP?
Visual could have been called ______ as that better explains what it covers.
What is graphic?
This perceptual mode describes a preference for information that is “___ or ____.”
What is "heard or spoken."?
This preference is for information displayed as ____.
What is words?
Is it possible to write or speak Kinesthetically if the topic is strongly based in reality?
What is yes?
What is the term we use to describe those who fall somewhere between these two categories?
What is VARK Transition?