Section 3 Types of SD Learners.

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Section 3 Types of SD Learners

Plan : The following would be made available on clicking each block, of the preferred learning style Learning Strategies for learning styles

You learn best by these methods Your learning style You learn best by these methods Tips for you to learn better and improve your memory VISUAL = you learn best by seeing & observing Chalk and board classes, Slides/videos, models/mannequins, Demonstrations Organize work and living space to avoid distractions. Sit in the front of the classroom and away from doors or windows. Use neatly organized or typed material. · Use visual imagery, written repetition, flash cards. Reconstruct images in different ways ­ Try different spatial arrangements and use the blank spaces on the pages. Use note pads and Post-its. Use organizational format outlining for recording notes. Use underlining, highlighting in different colors, symbols and pictures in your notes. Participate actively in class or group activities. · Develop written or pictorial outlines of responses before answering essay questions.

AUDITORY = You learn best by Listening & Hearing Lectures, Group discussions, Stories/examples, Brain storming, Audio tapes Work in quiet areas to reduce distractions. Rehearse information orally. · Attend lectures and tutorials regularly. Discuss topics with other students and your teachers. Ask others to hear your understanding of the material. Use mnemonics, rhymes, jingles, and auditory repetition through tape recording. Practice verbal interaction to improve motivation and self­-monitoring. · Use tape recorders to document lectures and for reading materials. · Examine illustrations in textbooks and convert them into verbal descriptions. Use verbal brainstorming and tape recording writing and proofing. · Leave spaces in your lecture notes for later recall and 'filing'. Expand your notes by talking with others and collecting notes from the textbook. · Read your notes aloud. · Practice writing your answers using old exams and speak your answers.

KINESTHETIC = you learn best by Doing & Performing Note-taking, role play, Simulations, Practicals, Mime/imitations. Keep verbal discourse short and to the point. · Actively participate in discussions. · Use all of your senses ­ sight, touch, taste, smell, hearing. · Use direct involvement, physical manipulation, imagery, and "hands on" activities. Organize information into the steps that were used to physically complete a task. · Use case studies and applications/ examples for principles and abstract concepts. · Allow for physical action in solving problems. · Use taped reading materials. · Use practice, play acting, and modeling to prepare for tests. · Allow for physical movement and periodic breaks during tests, while reading, or writing assignments. · Role play the exam situation Teach the material to someone else. Write practice answers, paragraphs or essays.