Revision [Tips] - Kinesthetic OR Visual??
Basically, it's like this:
- I can't revise on the Internet 'cause I keep getting distracted, and even then, with all the sites, I don't feel like anything is soaking in.
- What worked before was just copying stuff out, but I am getting distracted really easily...
...So I went on Wikipedia, and read about Visual Learners and Kinesthetic Learners...and I don't know which one I am. I have no visual memory what so ever, but I do like mind maps and stuff. For kinesthetic: I do have high energy, can't sit still, get distracted easily, et cetera. But then it said that kinesthetic people were arty (I'm not).
But then, well, I don't know.
Any revision tips, or ideas to help me out?? I'm confused.
I have mild Aspergers (if it helps at all).
Cheers.
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I am just a broken machine and I do things that I don't really mean.
There's actually 3 types of basic learning, kinesthetic, visual and auditory learners. I know I am very visual, because I learn things best with brightly coloured flow charts and similar methods.
To find out which you are, there are several tests, such as this site here.
Once you know which type you are, you can research it much more easily. Also a lot of people are a combination of roughly half and half of two of them, and some people are all 3, so if you are then researching all methods available from these areas may be a good idea. ![]()
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