Vark Exam

Determining Your Learning Style

Read each question or statement and circle the most appropriate answer. Some will be difficult to answer, but try to respond according to how you would react most often.

You usually remember more from a class lecture when:
a. You do not take notes but listen very closely
b. You sit near the front of the room and watch the speaker
c. You take notes (whether or not you look at them again)

You usually solve problems by:
a. Talking to yourself or a friend
b. Using an organized, systematic approach with lists, schedules, etc.
c. Walking, pacing, or some other physical activity

You remember phone numbers (when you can’t write them down) by:
a. Repeating the numbers orally
b. “Seeing” or “visualizing” the numbers in your mind
c. “Writing” the numbers with your finger on a table or wall

You find it easiest to learn something new by:
a. Listening to someone explain how to do it
b. Watching a demonstration of how to do it
c. Trying it yourself

You remember most clearly from a movie:
a. What the characters said, background noises and music
b. The setting, scenery, and costumes
c. The feelings you experienced during the movie

When you go to the grocery store, you:
a. Silently or orally repeat the grocery list
b. Walk up and down the aisles to see what you need
c. Usually remember what you need from the list you left at home

You are trying to remember something and so you:
a. Hear in your mind what was said or the noises that occurred
b. Try to see it happen in your mind
c. Feel the way “it” reacted with your emotions

You learn a foreign language best by:
a. Listening to records or tapes
b. Writing and using workbooks
c. Attending a class in which you read and write

You are confused about the correct spelling of a word and so you:
a. Sound it out
b. Try to “see” the word in your mind
c. Write the word several different ways and choose the one that looks right

You enjoy reading most when you can read:
a. Dialogue between characters
b. Descriptive passages that allow you to create mental pictures
c. Stories with a lot of action in the beginning (because you have a hard time sitting still)

You usually remember people you have met by their:
a. Names (you forget faces)
b. Faces (you forget names)
c. Mannerisms, motions, etc.

You are distracted most by:
a. Noises
b. People
c. Environment (temperature, comfort of furniture, etc.)

You usually dress:
a. Fairly well (but clothes are not very important to you)
b. Neatly (in a particular style)
c. Comfortably (so you can move easily)

You can’t do anything physical and you can’t read, so you choose to:
a. Talk with a friend
b. Watch TV or look out a window
c. Move slightly in your chair or bed


SCORING
1. Count the total number of responses for each letter and write them below:

a.________ auditory (learn best by hearing)

b ________ visual (learn best by seeing)

c.________ kinesthetic (learn best by touching, doing, moving)

2. Notice if one modality is significantly higher or lower, or if any two modalities are close in number.

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Tuesday, September 2, 2008

After taking the Vark test I realize that I am a visual learner. I learn and remember things better when they are presented to me visually instead of through audio recordings or kinesthetic examples. This may be the reason I enjoy doing math and solving problems because the problem is presented in front of me and I can work it out, draw any diagrams and use any formulas needed.


I think I can contribute to this class by working with others that favor auditory or kinesthetic ways of learning. I can show them the pros of learning visually and why I find things easier to understand when they are presented to me visually. I can also learn what makes auditory and kinesthetic learning easier to others and thus learn something new from my peers.



I hope to use my visual learning ability to so well in class and try to be more in tuned with the auditory and kinesthetic part of learning.

2 comments:

lisena said...

Well Amy don't forget that I'm both auditory and kinesthetic learner which the combination of both of them helps me out. As an auditory lerner all you have to do just focus and concentrate but as a kinesthetic learner I have to have hands on of what i'm learning so i either dragg down some notes or use my senses to memorize stuff.

Shazia said...

Amy, I agree with you about showing the merits of the visual form of learning to our team-mates and class-mates. I found out I am a visual learner, by virtue of taking the Vark test, and I was pleasantly surprised! I love art, love geometry, wanted to be an architect for the longest time. I now am majoring in Accounting at Baruch.
So many things in the Vark test were true about my style of learning. I am sure there are many of our class-mates who are like me. I love the big picture and visual effects, when learning something new. I would recommend Dana to show us a play or a movie made on one of the stories we have to read this semester. Perhaps Frankenstein or any other one. It will be very visually stimulating.