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I think Heather Marie really nails it:
>However, during my studies to obtain my degree, I really started
>understanding that not everyone learns the same way; this particularly came
>through when we started looking at interactive exhibits. Some are visual
>learners, some audio, some tactile, some are combinations, etc. So to just
>look at a person's interest in an interactive as just an attraction to
>lights, bells, and whistles because of their age can be missing the point of
>why they are really attracted to it. Perhaps it has nothing to do with age
>at all but how they were encouraged/taught to learn and relate to world
>around them.
In the classroom, a good teacher will use multiple strategies to
teach because there are multiple learning styles/paths. Ditto for the
museum exhibit. And someone else said that there needs to be a good
supporting cast for the object which is the star. Right on again.
---Amy West
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