If you couldn't tell, I am a Kinesthetic Learner! I learn by doing, which is why I emphasised my hands in my drawing.
I think my second highest was reading/writing followed by audio, but that's wrong. I would much rather learn through watching and demonstrating than listening to something. As a kinesthetic learner, I am in need of more hands on projects or lessons to help me fully understand what is being taught. As an example, in my Elementary Art class, we are learning to make clay. Instead of just giving us the directions to stow away for a time that we would need them, my professor is making clay with us and showing us how to model with it so that we may know in our future classrooms what works and what doesn't.
3 Examples of how technology can help me learn are if I were learning a dissection, a good practice run would be to use a smart board. I don't know the website off hand, but I had a teacher who showed us all the capabilities of the smart board and in so, she showed us the dissection app to use the right tools, and label the insides correctly as practice. (3. Model Digital-Age Work and Learning A)
A second would be using Skype or other video chat to set up a "pen pal" in a foreign country to help students learning that language more relevant and personal. (3. Model Digital-Age Work and Learning B)
A last example of how technology could help me learn is by finding out a new research that is going on and follow by making our own research on a smaller scale! (5. . Engage in Professional Growth and Leadership C)
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