Learning Style Tehran Jones College 100 American Public University System Sharie Adamson According to New Discoveries in Learning, I scored 50% as a Kinesthetic Learner, 25 % as an Auditory Learner and 25% as a Visual Learner. As individuals, we all learn differently. As a college student, we must find the best learning style in order to help us obtain knowledge at the college level. It is difficult to obtain knowledge if we do not know what type of learning style
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Scramble for Africa by Yinka Shonibare (2000). Both works of art are not only similar in terms of style, but they are also similar in terms of the meaning. The first important aspect that I would like to point out about both works of art is the visual content. In Scramble for Africa there are headless figures sitting around a table with African cloth draped around their bodies. The bodies seem to be carved out of wood. All of the headless figures seem to visually depict the anatomy of a man
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Case Study 1 – Pre-presentation Learning Journal Dated: 2 March 2014 In order to prepare for assignment Case Study 1, which required our team to create a poster and present the analysis, and recommend for a future strategies, I need to understand some theories that are required in the case. After went through the textbook and several write up about SLEPT and SWOT analysis. SLEPT is one of the analysis that is frequently used by business analyst for examining the marco environment of the
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printmaking, particularly silkscreen printing. The prints are extraordinarily colorful and vibrant, which is what catches the onlookers eye. The artworks known as “Marilyn” and “Skulls” are two works that catch my eye. I love bright and colorful, very visual art work, yet I am a very plain and “gray” type of person and I think that is why I love it. As a child, we were poor and lived in a shabby house and nothing was colorful so when I do see colorful objects, I find myself drawn to them. The above two
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process, store, and recall what they are attempting to learn” (Crannell & Martinez Witte, 2012, p. 2). These preferences then can be used as an advantage to knowing ways to receive and give information. VARK signifies the learning preferences of visual, aural, read/write, and kinesthetic. The VARK questionnaire was developed by Neil D. Fleming to make people aware of the variety of different styles to learning. The questionnaire has 16 simple questions that assist to identify the four categories
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you. But you can’t help but thinking, could it be real? It's not all in your eyes. An illusion is proof that you don't always see what you think you do because of the way your brain and your entire visual system perceive and interpret an image. Visual illusions occur due to properties of the visual areas of the brain as they receive and process information. Your perception of an illusion has more to do with how your brain works and less to do with the optics of your eye. Everything that enters
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Against Interpretation by Susan Sontag "Content is a glimpse of something, an encounter like a flash. It's very tiny very tiny, content." - Willem De Kooning, in an interview "It is only shallow people who do not judge by appearances. The mystery of the world is the visible, not the invisible." - Oscar Wilde, in a letter The earliest experience of art must have been that it was incantatory, magical; art was an instrument of ritual. (Cf. the paintings in the caves at Lascaux, Altamira, Niaux, La
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Throughout history, mankind has been inclined towards expression through many artistic media. Early art mainly focused on expressing the form of humanity, rather than the emotions and thought that make us human beings. When art, specifically sculpture, shifted towards what we know as the modern movement, it was somewhat shunned, or touted as being inferior to traditionalist styles. My research paper will focus specifically on the difference between modern and traditional styles of art, the dynamic
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What To Expect From This Class This class is delivered entirely online. That means that everything for the class (course content, course discussions, assignments, links, images, PPTS, study guides, pre-tests and exams) will be completed online. Each week is presented in its own learning module. Course Requirements Weekly Learning Modules will contain the following items: Reading Assignments and Lessons: A Chapter or chapters that are connected by period, culture or style of art. Each contains
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been likely for me to watch the animation and pray that I remember everything, which is not efficient at all. This way I was able to pertain more information. Having everything at such easy access and not just having readings but more activities and visuals is making me eager to
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