نتایج جستجو برای: kinesthetic method

تعداد نتایج: 1631312  

Journal: :Linguistic, English education and art (LEEA) journal 2022

This research aimed to explain the students' English learning style of eighth-grade students MTs Negeri 1 Lubuklinggau. The method applied in this was descriptive quantitative method. All Lubuklinggau academic year 2018/2019 were research's subject. population 244 students. Whiles sample taken by using simple random sampling. There 30 class VIII as result. To get data, researcher used a questio...

2008
Thomas Edison

Introduction A great deal of information exists regarding the different means by which students learn new concepts. Although visual, auditory and kinesthetic learning are the most commonly listed learning styles, little attention has been given to kinesthetic learning. This is especially true in lecture-based courses at the college level where the format favors verbal and visual learners. Here ...

Journal: :Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems 2016

Journal: :Advances in physiology education 2015
M Anbarasi G Rajkumar S Krishnakumar P Rajendran R Venkatesan T Dinesh J Mohan S Venkidusamy

Students entering medical college generally show vast diversity in their school education. It becomes the responsibility of teachers to motivate students and meet the needs of all diversities. One such measure is teaching students in their own preferred learning style. The present study was aimed to incorporate a learning style-based teaching-learning program for medical students and to reveal ...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2011
Esther S Kim Steven Z Rapcsak Sarah Andersen Pélagie M Beeson

Letter-by-letter (LBL) reading is the phenomenon whereby individuals with acquired alexia decode words by sequential identification of component letters. In cases where letter recognition or letter naming is impaired, however, a LBL reading approach is obviated, resulting in a nearly complete inability to read, or global alexia. In some such cases, a treatment strategy wherein letter tracing is...

Mitra Khalili

The study aimed to shed light on the use of gesture in resolving lexical ambiguity employed by TEFL students. To this end, 60 intermediate Iranian learners, studying at Kish Way Language School in Iran were recruited. The participants were randomly put into two experimental groups and one control group. Both of the experimental groups received the same teaching approach, i.e. teaching homonyms ...

2010
Tetsuya MORIZONO Yoji YAMADA Takuro SASAKI Yoji UMETANI Masatake HIGASHI

It is considered to be desirable that a wearable joint can be operated by human daily skills. In order to realize such a joint, the joint should be controlled so that the kinesthetic feeling induced by the kinetic characteristic of an object is directly, or transparently, transmitted to a person without any kinetic distortion by the joint itself, because it is considered that kinesthetic feelin...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2008
Katja Fiehler Michael Burke Annerose Engel Siegfried Bien Frank Rösler

There is wide agreement that the "dorsal (action) stream" processes visual information for movement control. However, movements depend not only on vision but also on tactile and kinesthetic information (=haptics). Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, the present study investigates to what extent networks within the dorsal stream are also utilized for kinesthetic action control and wheth...

2007
Yasuyuki Yanagida Susumu Tachi

|To realize highly realistic sensation of presence in virtual environment, it is necessary to implement virtual reality system tting human sensory mechanism, which integrates multiple kinds of sensory information, including kinesthetic and visual sensation. To provide coherency between kinesthetic and visual sensation of presence, we have proposed the concept of virtual human. However, this con...

2016
Jeffrey M. Kenzie Jennifer A. Semrau Sonja E. Findlater Amy Y. Yu Jamsheed A. Desai Troy M. Herter Michael D. Hill Stephen H. Scott Sean P. Dukelow

Kinesthesia is our sense of limb motion, and allows us to gauge the speed, direction, and amplitude of our movements. Over half of stroke survivors have significant impairments in kinesthesia, which leads to greatly reduced recovery and function in everyday activities. Despite the high reported incidence of kinesthetic deficits after stroke, very little is known about how damage beyond just pri...

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