Visual, aural, reading/writing and kinesthetic
learning styles are various approaches or ways
of learning. They involve educating methods, particular to an
individual, that are presumed to allow that individual to learn
best. Most people prefer an identifiable method of interacting
with, taking in, and processing stimuli or information. Based on
this concept, the idea of individualized "learning styles"
originated. People learn in many ways but typically have
one dominate learning style. Combining visual, aural,
reading/writing and kinesthetic learning styles will increase
your comprehension and retention level. The Learner should assess their learning styles and
understand which method best fit
best. This is called the "meshing
hypothesis".
Mountainview has developed courseware to
accommodate various learning styles. This increases the
Learner's chances of passing the very challenging certification
exam. Visit the
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page for more details.