And, oh, I forgot...

And, oh, I forgot, I am a part-time jigsaw puzzle maker. Jigsaws are great wedding gifts. Do visit www.supermuslimstore.blogspot.com to buy nicely framed jigsaw puzzles.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Are You A Right-Brain or Left-Brain Person?


Which Side Are You On?
You responded as a right brained person to 10 questions, and you responded as a left brained person to 9 questions. You seemed to be comfortable using strategies for both sides for the brain. Your preference may be situational and apparent mainly when stress in a factor. This does not necessarily mean that you are ambidextrous. However, you are on your way to becoming whole brained and will benefit from using study strategies useful for both sides of the brain. When you read the descriptions, look for new strategies to try.  However, your learning style probably has components from both sides.  Some of the traits associated with the left and right side of the brain are listed in the table. Not all of the traits will apply to you.  

After you read the description, click on the link at the bottom of the page to find out how to use this information to improve your study strategies. Do not forget to print your results, if your instructor has requested you to do so. 


Type of Cognitive Processing
       
Brief Description

Linear   Processing information from part to whole in a straight forward logical progression.
Holistic   Processing information from whole to part; sees the big picture first, not the details.
Sequential   Processing information in order from first to last.
Random   Processing information with out priority, jumps form one task to another.
Symbolic    Processes symbols an pictures; likes to use letters, words and mathematical symbols.
Concrete   Processes things that can be seen , or touched - real objects.
Logical   Processes information piece by piece using logic to solve a problem.
Intuitive   Processes information based on weather or not it feels right know answer but not sure how it was derived.
Verbal   Processes thoughts and ideas with words.
Nonverbal   Processes thought as illustrations.
Reality-Based   Processes information based on reality; focuses on rules and regulations
Fantasy-Oriented   Processes information with creativity; less focuses on rules and regulations

(Errr... Aku kah itu...?? The 10/9 tu balance ke ah? )

Maddie

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