Thursday, January 27, 2011

Learning Profile
















I learn best when I learn by visually focus on listening (auditory), and I could analyzing the details of information. I also learn best when I learn from the whole perspective, emotions and movement. I must hear and usually I had a good memory for the details, spelling and math.
I need to improve on my hand writing. When I focus on writing, my hand writing is quite nice but when I'm in hurry my writing could get really bad. My biggest challenge is linear, processing to the exclusion of the gestalt. When I'm under stress, my visual, communication and movement is limited, so I will try to control that. Sometimes, I need to close eyes and turn right ear, so I will have to improve for more eye-contact and try to not depend too much on close my eyes.
The strategies that would help me in my learning is step-by-step instruction, positive, enjoyable experiences will help my creative learning and to fully access imagination. Doodle and manipulate clay while learning. Lazy 8's, blinking while tracking and writing drawing with my non dominant hand (right hand). Dancing, soccer and martial arts like Tai Chi. An integrative balance of art, music, free form movement and interpersonal, interpersonal skills combined with cognitive hard-trying will be highly beneficial.
I would like my teacher to know this about me, I prefers structured learning and organized and orderly sequencing of information. For example, for homework, I would I to know the specific details of the homework, which pages I need to read, what do I have to do. I have the ability to follow step-by-step direction by listen. Sometimes, I may need to close eyes and turn my right ear toward the information source with new learning. I have a dominant left hand, which connected to the kinesthetic gestalt hemisphere, I may need to move, touch my pen or something in order to organize and express information. I usually play with my pen while I'm thinking deeply. I will benefit from sitting in the front of the room on the left hand side.