How do you prefer to process information: actively—through engagement in physical activity or discussion? Or reflectively—through introspection?

What Is Your Intuition About Your Learning Style?
Your learning style may be defined in large part by the answers to four questions:

1.
How do you prefer to process information: actively—through engagement in physical activity or
discussion? Or reflectively—through introspection?

2.
What type of information do you preferentially perceive: sensory (external)—sights, sounds, physical
sensations? Or intuitive (internal)—possibilities, insights, hunches?

3.
Through which sensory channel is external information most effectively perceived: visual—pictures,
diagrams, graphs, demonstrations? Or verbal—words, sounds? (Other sensory channels like touch, taste,

and smell are relatively untapped in most educational environments, and are not considered here.)

4.
How do you progress toward understanding: sequentially—in continual steps? Or globally—in large jumps,
holistically?