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Hi Kent,
Not off the subject at all in terms of comments about learning styles. I agree with the new research and in fact for the past few years I have been using learning preferences. To me there is a big difference between learning styles and learning preferences. I look forward to looking at the video. Thanks for sharing it with me.
Also I have been researching the assessment of multiple intelligences for the past twenty years and have developed an assessment (Talent Key). This research has led me to my thought shift from styles to preferences because of how individuals process information. www.MICubed.com
After all these years I have concluded we know very little about the brain and how individuals process new information.
Gary

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