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The Theory of Multi-Channel Learning

A theory that suggests that students use multiple sensory channels (visual, auditory, kinesthetic, etc.) to obtain information and generate knowledge. Therefore, the provision of multi-channel educational content is necessary to adapt to different learning styles and increase the level of assimilation of the material. This model recommends the use of a variety of instructional strategies that integrate multimedia, sensory exercises, and hands-on experiences to engage all sensory channels and improve learning.

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