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Sufayan.ah

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Define the term learning style and note whether it is possible to alter an individual's learning style.
 
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Question 2

Teachers who are interested in using computer technology as a way to raise student motivation should look primarily at programs that emphasize
 
  a. extrinsic motivation.
  b. intrinsic motivation.
  c. both extrinsic and intrinsic motivation.
  d. neither extrinsic nor intrinsic motivation.



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Answer to Question 1

A learning style is a preference, over time and across subjects, for perceiving, thinking about, and organizing information in a particular way. We refer to it as a preference because it is not a fixed mode of behavior. When necessary, people may adopt alternate styles, at least temporarily. Of course, some individuals are more flexible in their ability to switch styles than others.

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