Once you have determined your preferred learning style, review the corresponding link to view your learning preference.
Review the other learning styles: visual, aural, read/write, kinesthetic, and multimodal (listed on the VARK Questionnaire Results page).
Compare your preferred learning strategies to the identified strategies for your preferred learning style.
Appraise how this will change your way of studying, if any.
In a paper (750-1,000 words), summarize your analysis of this exercise. Include the following:
Provide a summary of your learning style.
List your preferred learning strategies.
Compare your preferred learning strategies to the identified strategies for your preferred learning style.
Appraise any change you need to make in your study habits.
Cite a minimum of three references in the paper.
Refer to "VARK Analysis Paper Grading Criteria."
Although the topic of this assignment refers to your individual learning style, avoid the use of first person tone (words such as, "I, we, our") in your essay.
Prepare this assignment according the APA guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.
EXAMPLE (CONTENTS) OF A VARK PERSONAL PROFILE
(Each profile is usually 7-8 pages in length depending on the VARK scores provided. The various sections of the profile are shown below.)
This profile was written for a person with a strong AURAL preference who had VARK scores of: V= 3, A= 12, R = 5 and K= 2 and a total of 22.
Section A The profile begins with some general points about what VARK indicates and what it does not. Not all are shown here.
1. VARK is not a definitive measure. With only 13 questions it indicates your preferences for the ways in which new learning is “taken in” and expressed.
2. VARK provides information about your Preferences which may not be the same as your Strengths. Although you may be a skilled