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	<title>Comments on: Myth Guided</title>
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	<description>Technology is neither the problem nor the solution.</description>
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		<title>By: lowell</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2008 19:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Cute.

Actually, if I understand this right, &quot;visual learners&quot; learn by &quot;seeing&quot; .. reading doesn&#039;t really count. You need to be seeing the subject matter. It makes it a little difficult to learn about ... oh .. say ... Truth. But then auditory learners have a hard time learning about rainbows, too.

The problems, of course, have to do with encoding the messages and which messages get encoded. And *that* is why the notion of Learning Styles is a problem.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cute.</p>
<p>Actually, if I understand this right, &#8220;visual learners&#8221; learn by &#8220;seeing&#8221; .. reading doesn&#8217;t really count. You need to be seeing the subject matter. It makes it a little difficult to learn about &#8230; oh .. say &#8230; Truth. But then auditory learners have a hard time learning about rainbows, too.</p>
<p>The problems, of course, have to do with encoding the messages and which messages get encoded. And *that* is why the notion of Learning Styles is a problem.</p>
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		<title>By: Krista Kidwell</title>
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		<dc:creator>Krista Kidwell</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2008 17:02:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Okay - as a parent we want to shelter our children, but the internet is not the &quot;evil&quot; one.  Parents not talking to their children and what is happening in their child&#039;s life is the issue.  I learn visually, :), I see something with my eyes, in fact I am reading this right now, learning through what I am seeing.  I just proved I learn visually.  Hehe.....moving on, I have NEVER thought that boys learn better at anything.  I think gender has little to do with what a person is capable of learning or what they aren&#039;t.  If you want to learn something and you put the effort into it, you will learn it.  Same thing goes for older people.   I want to succeed in my classes, I will do the assigned work and more.  I want to be better at what I do than what I was before.  My goal is to be better than what I thought I could be, average is for people that are content with what life &quot;gives&quot; them.  I want more than that.  So.....to answer the question....I think we have run into most of these myths throughout life, not just in the classroom.  If a person chooses to believe them...they need to open their eyes and visually learn that everything is not as it seems......:)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Okay &#8211; as a parent we want to shelter our children, but the internet is not the &#8220;evil&#8221; one.  Parents not talking to their children and what is happening in their child&#8217;s life is the issue.  I learn visually, <img src='http://www.durandus.com/phaedrus/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> , I see something with my eyes, in fact I am reading this right now, learning through what I am seeing.  I just proved I learn visually.  Hehe&#8230;..moving on, I have NEVER thought that boys learn better at anything.  I think gender has little to do with what a person is capable of learning or what they aren&#8217;t.  If you want to learn something and you put the effort into it, you will learn it.  Same thing goes for older people.   I want to succeed in my classes, I will do the assigned work and more.  I want to be better at what I do than what I was before.  My goal is to be better than what I thought I could be, average is for people that are content with what life &#8220;gives&#8221; them.  I want more than that.  So&#8230;..to answer the question&#8230;.I think we have run into most of these myths throughout life, not just in the classroom.  If a person chooses to believe them&#8230;they need to open their eyes and visually learn that everything is not as it seems&#8230;&#8230;:)</p>
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