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<blockquote data-quote="Diamond7" data-source="post: 77127701" data-attributes="member: 446615"><p>Every sense has its own storage. If more than one sense is involved something has to join those memories together. This is a common teaching method to involve as many senses as we can in the learning process. Jessu would show them a tree and then teach a lesson using sight, hearing, the smell of the tree and so on. </p><p></p><p>I remember a class on cardiovascular health. They had a heart valve and they passed it around from person to person. So I still remember at least that part of the lesson because of the common experience and having to actually handle the visual aid. Everyone handled that item so everyone left a part of themselves, a part of their DNA on that item.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diamond7, post: 77127701, member: 446615"] Every sense has its own storage. If more than one sense is involved something has to join those memories together. This is a common teaching method to involve as many senses as we can in the learning process. Jessu would show them a tree and then teach a lesson using sight, hearing, the smell of the tree and so on. I remember a class on cardiovascular health. They had a heart valve and they passed it around from person to person. So I still remember at least that part of the lesson because of the common experience and having to actually handle the visual aid. Everyone handled that item so everyone left a part of themselves, a part of their DNA on that item. [/QUOTE]
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