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What is Kinesthetic Learning

Assistive Technologies for Differently Abled Students
Is a learning style in which learning takes place by the students carrying out physical activities, rather than listening or watching demonstrations.
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Assistive Technology for Children With Learning Disabilities as an Artificial Intelligence Application
Valerianus Hashiyana (University of Namibia, Namibia), Veiko Veiko (University of Namibia, Namibia), Nalina Suresh (University of Namibia, Namibia), Martin Mabeifam Ujakpa (International University of Management, Namibia), and William Sverdlik (University of Michigan, USA)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 13
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4736-6.ch007
Abstract
The Assistive Technology for Children with Learning Disabilities (ATCLD) is a computer software program developed for upper primary education learners of Eros Girls School (EGS) situated in Eros, Windhoek, Namibia. The notion of the development of ATCLD initiated from the idea of improving the occurrence of teaching and learning since the time the traditional methods applicable to mainstream classes were used at EGS. The ATCLD was implemented to improve academic performance of learners with dyslexia in EGS and will be implemented across various needy schools around Namibia. The specifications of this application follows from the fact that people with dyslexia have problems related to English language and mathematics (dyscalculia). ATCLD technologies improve dyslexia learners' capabilities through repetition to aid the learners developing specific skills. ATCLD can be generalised to accommodate other learning deficiencies such as language processing disorder and audio processing disorder.
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T-Scan as an Education Tool
One of the four learning styles. Kinesthetic learners learn by doing and feeling. Having the patient place their finger on a tooth which has fremitus, so they can feel the fremitus occur will enhance the kinesthetic learner’s learning experience.
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T-Scan as a Patient Education Tool
One of the four learning styles. Kinesthetic learners learn by doing and feeling. Having the patient place their finger on a tooth which has fremitus, so they can feel the fremitus occur will enhance the kinesthetic learner’s learning experience.
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Perspectives on Diversity and Inclusion in Education
This is where learning occurs through hands on experiences. Like learning how to bake a cake or fly a kite, the action is practically hands on.
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Impact of Kinect Exergame on Mental Computation Speed and Achievement
Kinesthetic learning is a learning style in which learning takes place by the students carrying out physical activities, rather than listening to a lecture or watching demonstrations.
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Training as the Beginning of a Deeper Conversation: Challenging How It Is Offered and What It Includes
Learning by carrying out some type of physical activity such as carrying out a procedure or acting something out. It can also sometimes be referred to as Tactile Learning. While readers may be familiar with the concept of Haptic Learning, that has to do with the only touch as opposed to kinesthetic, which involves the whole body.
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