Active Learning

1. Poll


2. Reflection on Yourself

Link: https://www.menti.com/altawmvkaf5q 


3. Visual, Auditory, Reading/writing, and Kinesthetic [VARK] Analysis

The VAK Learning Styles Model, introduced by psychologists in the 1920s, categorizes the primary ways people learn. It suggests that individuals typically have a preference for one of three learning styles: visual, auditory, or kinesthetic. However, in practice, people often use a combination of these styles.

  • 1. Visual Learners: These individuals grasp and remember information more effectively when it is presented through images, diagrams, and charts.
  • 2. Auditory Learners: These learners benefit most from listening. They respond well to spoken information, such as lectures or group discussions, and find it helpful to repeat information aloud.
  • 3. Reading/Writing: A learner who favors reading or writing often relies on repeating words and writing them down. This style overlaps with both visual and auditory learning, as it involves both seeing and hearing words. Typically, individuals who prefer this method find that taking notes helps them remember and organize information most effectively.
  • 4. Kinesthetic Learners: These learners prefer a hands-on approach. They learn best through physical activities and by touching or manipulating objects.


Link To Test: 

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4. Do You Know about Upcoming Topic

“In this anonymized survey, we’re assessing the knowledge of our upcoming topic. There are no right or wrong answers—please respond as honestly as possible to help me tailor the course content!”


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