SOURCES

Source 1. Upside-Down Brilliance: The Visual-Spatial Learner, this source talks about how visual learning is more effective and faster in learning something new, Visual learners have a different brain organization than the auditory sequential learners. This article is written by Linda Kreger Silverman, Ph.D. Licensed Psychologist 

Source 2. Academic benefits of wearing noise-cancelling headphones during class for typically developing students and students with special needs: A scoping review, this article is talking about the benefits of how you can concentrate more by wearing noise cancelations headphones to cancel out any distractions. The literature and guidelines emphasize the academic benefits of wearing NC headphones (decreased auditory distraction, increased concentration, learning improvement, and decreased distress). This article is written by Pawel R. Kulawiak having a degree in department of inclusive education University of Potsdam

Source 3. The Science Behind Writing Things Down (+ How to Use It to Your Benefit), this article shows and proves that when you want to learn something new it is better to write down the steps and set a goal for yourself write down a goal for yourself and go over and look at it. the writer of this article is Mike Abramowitz graduated from Harvard, currently a member of the Advisory Council of the Krach Institue 

PROJECT 2 PROPOSAL.docx 

ENGLISH ROUGH DRAFT ESSAY.docx 

PROJECT 2 RREVISION PLAN AND ROUGH DRAFT2.docx 

PROJECT 2 STATEMENT OF GOALS AND CHOICES .docx