Learning Preferences: How We Perceive and How We Decide

Abstract

Learning can be enhanced by understanding natural tendencies and processes of the brain. Kosslyn has identified and described four cognitive modes of brain functions. Personality types differ in what they perceive and how they make decisions. This session will detail the various personality types, their preferences for perceiving and making judgments and compare similarities to the four cognitive modes of the brain. Participants will experience, in small group format, exercises in perceiving and judging activities that highlight differences in types and modes of cognitive processing. A practical work-related small group exercise will further demonstrate the differences in type.

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Presentation Type

Workshop Presentation

Theme

Learner Diversity and Identities

KEYWORDS

Learning, Preferences, Cognition

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