Haptic Vocabulary Word For The Day

Haptic Vocabulary Word For The Day

Haptic refers to touch. There are two types of touching sensations that can be experienced as haptic. They are tactile and Kinesthetic One is tactile. Tactile sensations detect pressure or force on the skin’s surface. We experience this type of haptic sensation as touch. We can use our haptic perception of touch to determine many… Continue Reading Haptic Vocabulary Word For The Day

It’s Coffee Time With Andrew Episode 87 Speech preparation.
|

It’s Coffee Time With Andrew 87 Speech Preparation.

It’s Coffee Time With Andrew Episode 87 Speech preparation. Preparation for the new scripted speech. I am doing an experiment on developing a very well structured speech. This is a new kind of verbal presentation for me. Yes, it’s a presentation where I am using a script. The script does not leave a lot of… Continue Reading It’s Coffee Time With Andrew 87 Speech Preparation.

REignite Real Estate Meeting, It’s Coffee Time With Andrew 89

REignite Real Estate Meeting, It’s Coffee Time With Andrew 89

This Coffee Time With Andrew is quite different than most. It was done at the REignite Real Estate meeting mini seminar on Friday April 24 2023. It was a rainy day in February that I attended the REignite Real Estate meeting. It was great to have a chance to see several different presentation styles. As… Continue Reading REignite Real Estate Meeting, It’s Coffee Time With Andrew 89

Vocabulary Mnemonic

Vocabulary Mnemonic

Vocabulary word for the day – Today we are talking about mnemonic. A mnemonic device, or memory device, is any learning technique that aids information retention or retrieval (remembering). I will also talk a little about the difference between developing a vocabulary for reading and listening as opposed to speaking.

1934 Auburn Salon Sedan.

Today we are featuring this wonderful 1934 Auburn Salon Sedan. Auburn automobiles were produced from 1900 through 1937 and Like many other early American car companies the Auburn car Company started out as a Carriage Company. The Eckhart Carriage Company was founded in Auburn, Indiana, in 1874 by Charles Eckhart. It was Eckhart’s sons, Frank… Continue Reading 1934 Auburn Salon Sedan.