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Originally Posted by lizardlady
No surprise to me. Listening to lectures in school if I could take notes on what was said I was fine. If I just had to listen, I was lost.
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Yeah I know what you mean, I came across other quizzes that had questions with answers that were either auditory, visual or kinaesthetic... problem is I couldn't choose because I used more than one type.
Like you say for lectures, you've got the auditory element listening to the lecturer but then if you are writing notes which I then might highlight in different colours, that's visual I think. Then when it comes to revision, I used to read my notes out loud to memorize them, so again auditory. In practice it's a mixture of learning types.