CONCEPT
The name Memletics comes from two words - Memory and Athletics. From the beginning, Memletics has been based on using mental fitness as the core enabler of better learning and better memory. Memletics uses several approaches to help you accelerate your learning:
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
The name Memletics comes from two words - Memory and Athletics. From the beginning, Memletics has been based on using mental fitness as the core enabler of better learning and better memory. Memletics uses several approaches to help you accelerate your learning:
- It provides an integrated learning system. This gives you a clear structure and specific steps to help you achieve top mental fitness and highly effective learning practices.
- It recognizes your brain's natural abilities and uses them effectively. Your brain has an immense capability for learning, and Memletics helps you use more of your unused capability.
- It helps your brain perform well, from both a physical and mental perspective. With some knowledge of what positively and negatively impacts the brain, you can help it perform at its best.
- It helps you use new technology to enhance your learning. There are valuable and affordable tools now available that can significantly improve learning and memory.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
- Memletics was created in 2003 by Sean Whiteley.
- The 7 Memletic Learning Styles are the following:
- Visual -You use pictures, images, visualization, and spatial arrangements.
- Aural - You use voice, sounds and music.
- Verbal - You use words and writing.
- Physical - You use your body, hands, and sense of touch.
- Logical - You use logic, reasoning and systems.
- Social - You prefer to learn with groups or other people.
- Solitary - You prefer to work alone and use self-study.
MY RESULTS
PERSONAL REFLECTION
After taking the Memletics Learning Style Inventory and tallying the results, I have come to realize that my most preferred learning styles are Verbal (13) and Logical (13). These results surprise me a bit because I usually score the highest in Visual and Aural. However, my Visual and Aural scores are my second highest (both at 11). Hence, I believe there is still consistency in the outcomes obtained.
After taking the Memletics Learning Style Inventory and tallying the results, I have come to realize that my most preferred learning styles are Verbal (13) and Logical (13). These results surprise me a bit because I usually score the highest in Visual and Aural. However, my Visual and Aural scores are my second highest (both at 11). Hence, I believe there is still consistency in the outcomes obtained.