5/2/2023 0 Comments The flow experience refers to![]() An assignment that requires the details of who will do what and when, is suited to those with this preference, as is a case study or a working example of what is intended or proposed. It is possible to write or speak Kinesthetically if the topic is strongly based in reality. People with this as a strong preference learn from the experience of doing something and they value their own background of experiences and less so, the experiences of others. If it can be grasped, held, tasted, or felt it will probably be included. The key is the reality or concrete nature of the example. It includes demonstrations, simulations, videos and movies of “real” things, as well as case studies, practice and applications. Kinesthetic (K):īy definition, this modality refers to the “perceptual preference related to the use of experience and practice (simulated or real).” Although such an experience may invoke other modalities, the key is that people who prefer this mode are connected to reality, “either through concrete personal experiences, examples, practice or simulation”. People who prefer this modality are often addicted to PowerPoint, the Internet, lists, diaries, dictionaries, thesauri, quotations and words, words, words… Note that most PowerPoint presentations and the Internet, GOOGLE and Wikipedia are essentially suited to those with this preference as there is seldom an auditory channel or a presentation that uses Visual symbols. This preference emphasizes text-based input and output – reading and writing in all its forms but especially manuals, reports, essays and assignments. Being able to write well and read widely are attributes sought by employers of graduates. ![]() Not surprisingly, many teachers and students have a strong preference for this mode. This preference is for information displayed as words. They have need to say it themselves and they learn through saying it – their way. ![]() They may say again what has already been said, or ask an obvious and previously answered question. Often people with this preference want to sort things out by speaking first, rather than sorting out their ideas and then speaking. The Aural preference includes talking out loud as well as talking to oneself. Email is included here because although it is text and could be included in the Read/write category (below), it is often written in chat-style with abbreviations, colloquial terms, slang and non-formal language. This perceptual mode describes a preference for information that is “heard or spoken.” Learners who have this as their main preference report that they learn best from lectures, group discussion, radio, email, using mobile phones, speaking, web-chat and talking things through. It must be more than mere words in boxes that would be helpful to those who have a Read/write preference. When a whiteboard is used to draw a diagram with meaningful symbols for the relationship between different things that will be helpful for those with a Visual preference. It does include designs, whitespace, patterns, shapes and the different formats that are used to highlight and convey information. It does NOT include still pictures or photographs of reality, movies, videos or PowerPoint. This mode could have been called Graphic (G) as that better explains what it covers. This preference includes the depiction of information in maps, spider diagrams, charts, graphs, flow charts, labelled diagrams, and all the symbolic arrows, circles, hierarchies and other devices, that people use to represent what could have been presented in words. Remember life (and work) are multimodal so there are no hard and fast boundaries. For a detailed description of the initial construction and limitations of VARK, and for other works on learning styles, see the bibliography and the seminal article. Although there is some overlap between them they are defined as follows. Fleming and Mills (1992) suggested four modalities that seemed to reflect the experiences of the students and teachers. The acronym VARK stands for Visual, Aural, Read/write, and Kinesthetic sensory modalities that are used for learning information.
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