[BC] Auditory learning

Mark Croom markc at newmail.kinshipradio.org
Fri Oct 16 10:02:00 CDT 2009


You don't think the visual learners among us just pictured it on the 
back of their foreheads? Some folks don't "say" stuff unless it's 
necessary. On the other hand, there are radio people...

I haven't decided whether being primarily an auditory learner has 
been a handicap or a blessing. I *do* say stuff "in my head" as you suggest ;-)

Now here's the weird thing.

I actually "say" the stuff I type in my head as I'm keying it in. I 
used to do it when I would write (you remember handwriting, don't 
you?). Now I just do it as I type because I have found I cannot write 
in cursive any more. Seriously! Sometimes I think I should practice, 
but then I ask why, and put it out of my mind.

At least I can still sign my name.

Mark
MN

On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 9:41 AM, Chris Gebhardt 
<<mailto:chris at virtbiz.com>chris at virtbiz.com> wrote:

Oh, and I was really looking for an excuse to say Evinrude today.  It's
fun to say.

PS: I know you just silently said Evinrude in your head.


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