Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Limitations of Sound

Telling stories with only sound such as a ghost story around the campfire, a podcast, or something similar where you can't see anything you can only hear about it. This means that people will use their imagination to fill in the rest of the blank. When something like that happens you will not have a consistant understanding of a situation and have many variations of how "visually" it would be translated. I prefer visual stimuli especially when being taught because then I can get a very clear understanding of what is being told to me, especially geometry. Auditory learners can probably have a better time with stories being told and things that they like to listen to such as radio stations with talk radio or "radio dramas" but all the same even there, people will have different channels within their own personal experience to determine how they process the data.

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