Abstract Sequential (AS) Style
If you have an Abstract perceptual style, you remember words, symbols, and concepts much more readily than actual physical objects; for example, the spelling, characteristics, and functions of the word "apple" may more readily come to mind than the experience of eating an actual apple. With a Sequential organizational style, you approach learning as a step-by-step process and remember information in a logical manner, like storing it in a filing cabinet.
Abstract Sequential learners often prefer:
- Taking notes, outlining, doing research, and writing reports.
- Working patiently and methodically.
- Being prepared for class.
- Debating and using logical deductions and rational arguments.
- Maintaining high standards, which may lead them to being critical of their work.
- Reading about a subject rather than doing hands-on projects or discussing feelings.
- Being conscious of grades or evaluations.
Learning Online and Your Abstract Sequential Style
You are well-organized in your thinking and probably like to study a situation and understand it thoroughly before starting to work. Online learning is a good match for your style because it involves working with ideas in a structured way; however, you won't enjoy a course that doesn't include exact directions to follow.
Suggestions:
- Make sure you're prepared when you begin to work.
- Take notes or outline the information.
- Proceed through the course step-by-step.
- Follow all of the specified procedures.
- If you have a technical problem, you may be most comfortable going to the "help" menu to find an answer.