Mohammad Fayaz Safi discusses different learning styles in an introduction to his own preferred style. The main learning styles are visual, reading/writing, auditory, and kinesthetic. While Safi's style incorporates elements of different approaches, he finds that kinesthetic learning - learning by doing physical activities - suits him best. Safi prefers hands-on labs and group projects where he can get physically involved in the learning process over passive methods like images or videos. He believes kinesthetic learning has impacted him significantly by allowing experiences from which he can learn.
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Mohammad Fayaz Safi discusses different learning styles in an introduction to his own preferred style. The main learning styles are visual, reading/writing, auditory, and kinesthetic. While Safi's style incorporates elements of different approaches, he finds that kinesthetic learning - learning by doing physical activities - suits him best. Safi prefers hands-on labs and group projects where he can get physically involved in the learning process over passive methods like images or videos. He believes kinesthetic learning has impacted him significantly by allowing experiences from which he can learn.
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MY STYLE
Hello, My name is Mohammad Fayaz Safi and I am currently
taking the course BBB4M. All of us learn things in a different way which is completely okay as we are not all the same. I will go through the main learning styles which might be familiar to you so you can have a better understanding of what I'm talking about. To begin with we have the Visual learning style where you understand or learn material on graphic aids such as viewing images/ videos or powerpoint slides where you get a great understanding of the material and be able to visualize it and learn more. But as for the Reading/writing style, these learners tend to learn material by basically reading them or writing the material down which is a very common style in today's world. On the other hand we have the Auditory learning style which by the name you can guess says learning by hearing or even by listening which i would say isn't a favorite of many. Last but not least we have the Kinesthetic learning style which I believe is the most common and efficient way, it's the style of learning by performing activities physically to learn or by just spectating someone else performing it. Now as for my learning style i wouldn't say i have one style only as its really little of everything but more of kinesthetic. I find doing different activities which involve different types of learning styles interesting but very easy to learn such as discussions or group projects where you work with people. Or even podcasts because you are working with people and each of you have a different style so it becomes fun and interesting but out of all of them I prefer labs or group projects where we have to physically make something as it suits my learning style and also is much easier. but I have a hard time understanding material through images or videos often and it has had a bad impact on my life a few years ago as most of my courses would be all taught through graphics. I prefer to be physically involved in the process which would give me a better meaning of what's being taught and help me visualize more ideas. Kinesthetic style has impacted my life significantly throughout different things, not just school, i believe every person learns something best when they are physically involved because you get experience, you make mistakes which you can learn from afterwards as well.International business is a very good course and very informative. I hope to learn more about how a business works and get an in -depth understanding of what really goes on and the small details which aren't that acknowledged.