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    Vark Analysis Paper

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    Students have different learning styles and these can affect how they learn. The VARK inventory (VARK is an acronym for visual‚ aural‚ read/write‚ and kinesthetic learning modalities) is one such tool that is easy to use and can give students information on how to maximize their learning. For visual‚ I scored an 8. Visual aspects of learning very helpful especially pictures. When presentations need to be done such as on power points‚ most slides preferred would indicate some form of picture to

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    Learning Styles

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    Learning style is the way human beings take in new and/or difficult information‚ how they process‚ store and retrieve it. (Prashnig‚ B: Debating Learning Styles) Having studied a small number of learning styles I will evaluate my own personal learning style and how I can use this through the next three years of my life at Bucks New University. I will look at the most popular theories in use today and their value in today’s world. The theory of individual learning styles began in the 1970’s and

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    “Some experts (athletes‚ dancers‚ musicians visual artists‚ cabinet makers lab technicians‚ mechanics‚ surgeons‚ etc.) may have acquired knowledge that is difficult to explain in words. Does this mean that other ways of knowing play a more important role than language in knowing how to do something?” Some professions do gain knowledge‚ which is quite hard to acquire through words and language. Does this mean that other Ways of Knowing play a more important role in order to know how to do things

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    According to the article‚ there are very few tests that are valid to use with students with sensory disabilities which can result in both over- and under- estimates of the students’ progress and potential. Students who have a hearing or visual impairment develop differently than their peers throughout the school years and thus experience learning in a different manner than the rest of the student population. The difference in learning these students experience and the difficulties it causes

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    Contrast Sensitivity

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    differs from common visual acuity testing in a routine eye exam‚ which measures your ability to recognize smaller and smaller letters on a standard eye chart. Contrast sensitivity is a very important measure of visual function‚ especially in situations of low light‚ fog or glare‚ when the contrast between objects and their background often is reduced. Driving at night is an example of an activity that requires good contrast sensitivity for safety. Even if you have 20/20 visual acuity‚ you can have

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    Analytical Thinking

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    A Study on Extramission Beliefs (Assignment 1) Carizza Rivera Abstract A visual misconception where light rays emanate from the eyes during visual perception is known as the extramission theory and was investigated in first‚ third and fifth graders and college students to examine whether they held this belief. A set of verbal “yes” or “no” response based questions was conducted asking participants questions regarding their perception on the process of vision which resulted in greater extramission

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    Case Report Clinical Assessment of a Patient With Compound Myopic Astigmatism and Convergence Insufficiency Abstract Myopic astigmatism is a specific type of astigmatism wherein the light focuses before it reaches the retina. This condition is classified as a combination of astigmatism and myopia‚ or nearsightedness. If both principal meridians are nearsighted‚ but one is more pronounced than the other‚ it is considered to be a compound myopic astigmatism. Convergence Insufficiency on

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    Lab 2: Input‚ Processing‚ and Output This lab accompanies Chapter 2 (pp.29-55) of Starting Out with Programming Logic & Design. Name: Javier Herrera Lab 2.1 – Pseudocode This lab requires you to focus on variable assignment and calculations. Read the following program prior to completing the lab. Write a program that will calculate the cost of installing fiber optic cable at a cost of .87 per ft for a company. Your program should display the company name and the total cost. Step 1: Examine

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    Michael Temple Professor Sigmon RWS 305 11 a.m. 14 October 2014 Need for Visual Communication Art has been much more than just a hobby or a way of expressing ones feelings‚ it was long before there was any proof of a verbal language; art was a key form of communication. Artists create art to communicate ideas‚ thoughts‚ or feelings. They use a variety of methods such as painting‚ sculpting‚ or illustration. Also an assortment of medians‚ including oils‚ watercolors‚ acrylics‚ pastels‚ pencils

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    wonderful as they thought it was or they were given one that was baked earlier in the day and their perception has now changed what their initial sensation told them about how wonderful this cinnamon roll was going to taste. 3. As we age or incur visual impairment‚ we may need brighter light when reading. Explain why this is the case. The reason a person may need brighter light when they get older is because of a condition called presbyopia (old eye). When a person is 20 years old their near point

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