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  • Rated by Simsfanatique on Oct 10, 12:36pm

    SOME people are visual. Other people, like me, find reading is far better. So there. And why mention the teacher's nationality?
  • Rated by personjerry on Aug 27, 6:23pm

    wrong, different people learn and remember VERY differently. I for one remember things I read much better than things I do.
  • Rated by rkysle on Jun 25, 6:58pm

    from the page: * The least effective way to learn something is to listen to a lecture on the topic or read information about it. * The most effective way to learn something is to teach others and use it in our own lives.
  • Rated by Gilman on Jun 13, 10:57am

    Very Interesting
  • Rated by gmee on May 19, 10:36pm

    I've always fouind that teaching something is the best way to really learn it.
  • Rated by Whoeverelse on Apr 30 2009, 2:08pm

    Learn this!
  • Rated by Lotus1150 on Apr 18 2009, 7:14pm

    From the page: Have you ever read an informative book, only to later remember just a few main points -- if anything at all? The problem might be that you're using one of the least efficient ways of learning available.
  • Rated by poetofcode on Apr 15 2009, 6:39pm

    In summary, you learn best when learning by doing. This we know already, but I like the way it has some sort of psuedopsychology behind it. I've saved this and will read it when my eyes are more capable of doing so.
  • Rated by smiletime on Apr 08 2009, 7:55pm

    interesting blog entry - nothing educators haven't known for a while, but worth reminding people about. To be more accurate, people learn best by gaining an understanding of material through several means, specifically those that tap into their individual learning styles.