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Leaners are different. We all have differences in abilities, interests, backgrounds, and these differences affect how we approach lessons, how we interact with curriculum, this how we learn. This is not the same as "learning styles."

@garyackerman I still remember a couple of students who used "learning styles" to refuse to tackle any course material that wasn't in their preferred format. This didn't exactly serve them well.

(BTW it wasn't about accommodation, which I always support, period, even unofficially. They were just being annoying.)

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