Author: Sobi

Sobi blends a love of learning and writing with his natural ability to get his point across in his role as a contributor to our website. He has a background in teaching and a knack for writing clear and interesting content, simplifying difficult concepts for our readers.

To succeed in the highly competitive job market, today almost all employees face the imminent pressure of continuously upgrading their skills and knowledge. The growing economic uncertainty in the aftermath of the pandemic has only further exacerbated this pressure. This glaring reality is likely to propel ambitious employees and students to look out for good skill-oriented courses for upgrading their careers. With this in mind, we’ve compiled the list of top 5 courses that can potentially revitalize your career in the post-pandemic era. These courses specifically cater to the industry-specific needs and the requirements in the post covid times. Artificial…

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Let me contemplate your two main learning styles:, active learning and kinesthetic learning. Those who learn through this method are called Tactile/Kinesthetic learners when it comes to getting a concept regarding anything. Although there are a lot of learning styles, if you want to know about other styles too, comment. I’ll try to elaborate on other learning styles with you in my next blog. Tactile and Kinesthetic learning styles are also known as “Learning by doing learning styles.” How did the existence of Tactile/Kinesthetic learning become popularized, and who popularized the existence of Tactile and Kinesthetic learning? Neil D. Fleming popularized this learning style in his VAK Learning Model To…

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Teenagers have different kinds of Tactile or Kinesthetic Learning techniques and unique learning styles. They need alternative learning methods, depending on how they absorb and compare the information. Some learners memorize the information by the things they can see or read; for some, hearing information is more essential, but others don’t understand the things until they perform them in real life, and this understanding is known as kinesthetic learning. Kinesthetic or tactile is a learning style in which students learn by physical activities more than taking lectures or watching tutorials with these titles. About 5 percent of students in the…

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