Monday, 26 October 2009
Violence and Video Games - A Literature Review
Monday, 19 October 2009
After completing the Vark questionnaire based upon how I learn best my results were as follows:
Aural 9
Visual 7
Kinesthetic 6
Read/Write 4
These results confused me slightly as I am identified as an aural learner, which on a prior look at the learning styles I probably would’ve said was my least favourite style. I was slightly taken aback that maybe I wasn’t aware of how I learnt and maybe this could have repercussions on the way in which I have been going about learning thus far in my time at Anglia Ruskin. I then looked at my results as a whole and came to the conclusion that although I obviously scored highest in the aural area, my results were quite evenly spread at least across the first three learning styles. Once I had noticed this I relaxed a little, and realised that I really do enjoy learning more when it is varied. I like to go to a lecture or tutorial and for it to be a completely different experience from the one that proceeded it. I understand that this is not always achievable but I do like the variety to challenge me in some way.
As I mentioned before I would’ve said that aural learning would’ve been my least favourite style of learning, purely because if I accidently heard something wrong and had no evidence to back up what I had heard I may end up learning that mistaken piece of information. Therefore to eliminate this possibility I intend to use various methods of note taking in lectures such as lists and mind maps to jot down anything important or anything I may need to refer back to. Previously I have found that my current method of note taking is taking too long. I am writing far too much and not all of the information is relevant. Using these new techniques I intend for my notes to be more clear and concise.
Monday, 5 October 2009
Monday, 28 September 2009
I have uploaded an image of my personal learning line which I feel depicts the main experiences from which I have learned from. Whether these were through gaining recognised qualifications or just first hand life experiences I feel each box represents an experience that has made me the person I am today.
I will be updating this blog with the various E-tivities I will be undertaking during my module on ‘Learning and Skills Development for H.E and Work’. I hope that as I endeavour to ascertain my own particular learning style and reflect on my own processes of learning, I will constantly be developing into a more productive and focused student. I welcome anyone for any feedback on my blogs (positive or constructive) to let me know your thoughts so to aid in my personal development.