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- Tactile Learning - Kinesthetic Learning Styles on 2009-10-29
- The physical (bodily-kinesthetic) learning style on 2009-10-29
- Bodily-Kinesthetic Quick Tips - FamilyEducation.com on 2009-10-29
- Safe Kids Chat Rooms - Fun Games for Girls and Boys - Action Adventure Games for Kids - KidsCom.com on 2009-10-27
- Joseph Wu's Origami Page on 2009-10-27
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http://www.vark-learn.com/english/page.asp?p=kinesthetic on 2009-10-26
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- all your senses - sight, touch, taste, smell, hearing ...
- laboratories
- field trips
- field tours
- examples of principles
- lecturers who give real-life examples
- applications
- hands-on approaches (computing)
- trial and error
- collections of rock types, plants, shells, grasses...
- exhibits, samples, photographs...
- recipes - solutions to problems, previous exam papers
- Your lecture notes may be poor because the topics were not 'concrete'
or 'relevant'. - You will remember the "real" things that happened.
- Put plenty of examples into your summary. Use case studies and applications
to help with principles and abstract concepts. - Talk about your notes with another "K" person.
- Use pictures and photographs that illustrate an idea.
- Go back to the laboratory or your lab manual.
- Recall the experiments, field trip...
- Write practice answers, paragraphs...
- Role play the exam situation in your own room.
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- easyWhois: Lookup Domain Whois Records and Research DNS Information on 2009-10-23
- NoodleBib : My Lists on 2009-10-23
- The Disability Rights Movement Exhibition, Starting Page. on 2009-10-23
- Sign In on 2009-10-23
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