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Identifying your Preferred Learning Style
Why is it important for learners to know their preferred leaning style? How would one benefit from knowing their preferred learning style? Each individual has their own preferred learning style. The three primary leaning styles are Auditory, Visual and Kinesthetic. Throughout the lesson you will be presented with definitions, examples and indicators of the primary styles of learning. Links are provided to allow you to explore each of the styles of learning, to review the information or to participate in a learning style assessment that will solidify your knowledge of which learning style best benefits YOU! Click one of the links below to begin exploring the three learning styles or click on the video below to see examples of the learning styles. At any point you can utilize the tabs at the bottom of each screen to navigate freely. You are an individual! No one learns exactly the same as you! Knowing your preferred learning style will assist you academically, personally and professionally! Auditory Learning Data suggests that 50% of learners prefer Visual, 30% prefer kinesthetic and 20% prefer auditory learning. Determine which style you prefer! Visual Learning Expected outcome: Adult learners will be able to identify, describe and list five unique characteristics or examples for each of the three main styles of learning. Kinesthetic Learning Auditory Learning Visual Learning Kinesthetic Learning
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Auditory Learning Style
Individuals with this preferred style of learning learn best from the spoken word. These learners love the lectures. They gain and retain from words. They prefer to have verbal explanations rather than the written word. Methods to assist with teaching to Auditory Learners Utilize: Video tapes Audio tapes Books on tape Melodies, rhythms and beats to reinforce information Characteristics of Auditory Learners acquire knowledge by reading aloud remember by verbalizing lessons to themselves sit where they can hear but needn't pay attention to what is happening in front may not coordinate colors or clothes, but can explain why they are wearing what they are wearing and why hum or talk to themselves or others when bored Quick Tips for Auditory Learners • Record lectures and then listen to them • Repeat material out loud and in your own words • Discuss materials in your study groups • Read textbooks aloud • Listen to wordless background music while studying Children practicing active listening Auditory Learning Review Home Visual Learning Kinesthetic Learning
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Visual Learning Style Visual Learning Review Home Auditory Learning
Individuals with this preferred style of learning learn best from material or information that is presented in a diagram or in pictures. Instructors that utilize visual aids, videos, and maps capture easily the attention of these learners. Methods to assist with teaching to Visual Learners Utilize: Technology Videos Overheads PowerPoint Illustrate notes Handouts CHARACTERISTICS of VISUAL LEARNERS take numerous detailed notes tend to sit in the front are usually neat and clean often close their eyes to visualize or remember something find something to watch if they are bored like to see what they are learning benefit from illustrations and presentations that use color are attracted to written or spoken language rich in imagery prefer stimuli to be isolated from auditory and kinesthetic distraction find passive surroundings ideal Quick Facts about Visual Learning The occipital lobes at the back of the brain manage the visual sense. Both the occipital and parietal lobes manage spatial orientation. An example of Visual Learning Visual Learning Review Home Auditory Learning Kinesthetic Learning
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Kinesthetic Learning Style
Individuals with this preferred learning style of learning enjoy doing. They gain so much from touching, feeling and actually doing something. These students enjoy lab opportunities. Often, they leave a lecture to go out and build, create or experience the topic or subject discussed. Methods to assist with teaching to Kinesthetic Learners Utilize: Models Puzzles Blocks Computers Projects Characteristics of Kinesthetic Learners need to be active and take frequent breaks speak with their hands and with gestures remember what was done, but have difficulty recalling what was said or seen find reasons to tinker or move when bored rely on what they can directly experience or perform activities such as cooking, construction, engineering and art help them perceive and learn enjoy field trips and tasks that involve manipulating materials sit near the door or someplace else where they can easily get up and move around are uncomfortable in classrooms where they lack opportunities for hands-on experience communicate by touching and appreciate physically expressed encouragement, such as a pat on the back Quick Tips for Kinesthetic Learners • Take study breaks often • Learn new material while doing something active (e.g., read a textbook while on a treadmill) • Chew gum while studying • Work while standing • Try to take classes with instructors who encourage demonstrations and fieldwork The image shows an example of Kinesthetic or hands on learning Kinesthetic Learning Review Home Auditory Learning Visual Learning
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Auditory Learning Style Review Quick Tips for Auditory Learners
Are you an Auditory Learner? How many of the characteristics of Auditory Learning do you have? Do you: •Enjoy talking. •Talk aloud to themselves. •Like explaining things to others. •Remember names. •Recognize variations in a person’s tone of voice. •Understand concepts better by talking about them. •Are distracted by background noise. •Have difficulty following written directions. •Read slowly. •Have difficulty being quiet for extended periods of time. •Like being read to. •Memorize things by repeating them aloud. •Enjoy music. •Whisper the words on the page as they read. •Hum or sing often. •Like being around other people. •Enjoy the performing arts. Knowing your preferred learning style will increase your opportunities for success academically, personally and professionally! Quick Tips for Auditory Learners • Record lectures and then listen to them • Repeat material out loud and in your own words • Discuss materials in your study groups • Read textbooks aloud • Listen to wordless background music while studying Would you like to test your knowledge of the Auditory Learning style? Simply click here. Home Auditory Learning Visual Learning Kinesthetic Learning Assessment link
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Visual Learning Style Review
Are you a Visual Learner? How many of the characteristics of a Visual learner do you have? Do you: •Like to read. •Are a good speller. •Memorize things by seeing them on paper. •Are organized. •Would rather watch, than talk or do. •Have good handwriting. •Notice details. •Remember faces better than names. •Have trouble following verbal directions. •Are easily distracted by noise. •Doodle on their paper Quick Tips for Visual Learners •Use visuals to teach lessons, including pictures, graphics, images, charts, outlines, story maps, and diagrams •When giving verbal directions, write down key words or phrases and use visuals •Use dry erase boards with colored markers. •Use color cues, framing and symbols to highlight key information. •Write down and highlight key information. •Utilize flash cards when possible. •Provide visual activities, including maps, videos, models, puzzles, matching activities, computers, and word searches. Facts about Visual Learning The occipital lobes at the back of the brain manage the visual sense. Both the occipital and parietal lobes manage spatial orientation. Would you like to test your knowledge of the Visual Learning style? Simply click here Home Visual Learning Auditory Learning Kinesthetic Learning Assessment link
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Kinesthetic Learning Style Review Quick Tips for Kinesthetic learners
Are you an Kinesthetic Learner? How many of the characteristics of Kinesthetic Learning do you have? Do you: Touch, feel, and handle things. Try it themselves first. They will not want to see a demonstration. Show rather than tell. Learns best when physically engaged in a "hands on" activity. In the classroom, benefits from a lab setting where he/she can manipulate materials to learn new information. Learns best when he/she can be physically active in the learning environment. Benefits from instructors who encourage in-class demonstrations, "hands on" student learning experiences, and fieldwork outside the classroom. Bears down extremely hard with pencil or pen when writing. Knowing your preferred learning style will increase your opportunities for success academically, personally and professionally! Quick Tips for Kinesthetic learners Perform experiments Take field trips Be involved in role-playing activities Stand or pace when memorizing Play Games Work at a standing desk Would you like to test your knowledge of the Kinesthetic Learning style? Simply click here. Home Kinesthetic Learning Auditory Learning Visual Learning Assessment link
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Learning Style Assessment
Thank you for participating in the Learning Style Lesson! So, after participating in the Learning Style lesson do you feel you know what Learning Style you prefer? If you want or need to review one or all of the learning styles click the corresponding link below. Upon completion of the Learning Style lesson feel free to participate in an outside Learning Style Assessment by clicking on the link below. Home Auditory Learning Visual Learning Kinesthetic Learning Auditory Learning Review Visual Learning Review Kinesthetic Learning Review
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PRACTICE/FEEDBACK Test your knowledge regarding Auditory Learning
Answer the five (5) questions below to see how much you learned! Q1. Auditory Learners tend to read textbooks aloud? True or False Q2. Auditory Learners like to work with their hands? Q3. Auditory Learners like to be shown how to do something? Q4. Auditory Learners often use color cues? Q5. It is estimated that 20% of the population are Auditory Learners? Home Auditory Learning Visual Learning Kinesthetic Learning
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Practice/Feedback Test your knowledge regarding Visual Learning
Answer the five (5) questions below to see how much you learned! Q1. Visual Learners tend to read textbooks aloud? True or False Q2. Visual Learners like to work with their hands? Q3. Visual Learners like to be shown how to do something? Q4. Visual Learners often use color cues? Q5. It is estimated that 30% of the population are Visual Learners? Home Auditory Learning Visual Learning Kinesthetic Learning
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PRACTICE/FEEDBACK Test your knowledge regarding Kinesthetic Learning
Answer the five (5) questions below to see how much you learned! Q1. Kinesthetic Learners tend to communicate with their hands? True or False Q2. Kinesthetic Learners like to work with their hands? Q3. Kinesthetic Learners tend tinker or move around when board ? Q4. Kinesthetic Learners often use color cues? Q5. It is estimated that 50% of the population are Kinesthetic Learners? Home Auditory Learning Visual Learning Kinesthetic Learning
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BACK TO AUDITORY PRACTICE/FEEDBACK
CORRECT! GREAT JOB BACK TO AUDITORY PRACTICE/FEEDBACK
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BACK TO AUDITORY PRACTICE/FEEDBACK
INCORRECT, PLEASE TRY AGAIN! BACK TO AUDITORY PRACTICE/FEEDBACK
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BACK TO VISUAL PRACTICE/FEEDBACK
CORRECT! GREAT JOB BACK TO VISUAL PRACTICE/FEEDBACK
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BACK TO VISUAL PRACTICE/FEEDBACK
INCORRECT, PLEASE TRY AGAIN! BACK TO VISUAL PRACTICE/FEEDBACK
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BACK TO KINESTHETIC PRACTICE/FEEDBACK
CORRECT! GREAT JOB BACK TO KINESTHETIC PRACTICE/FEEDBACK
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BACK TO KINESTHETIC PRACTICE/FEEDBACK
INCORRECT, PLEASE TRY AGAIN! BACK TO KINESTHETIC PRACTICE/FEEDBACK
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