Friday, April 15, 2011

Three Learning Styles

 

Auditory Learners - Auditory learners are those who generally learn best by listening. They typically like to learn through lectures, discussions, and reading aloud. They remember best through hearing or saying items aloud











Kinesthetic Learners- Kinesthetic, also called tactile, learners are those who learn best through touching, feeling, and experiencing that which they are trying to learn. They remember best by writing or physically manipulating the information.






Visual Learners - Visual learners are those who generally think in terms of pictures. They often prefer to see things written down in a handout, text or on the overhead. They find maps, graphs, charts, and other visual learning tools to be extremely effective. They remember things best by seeing something.






Reference
Kelly, M. (2010). Learning styles: understanding learning styles. About.Com Guide. Retrieve from:

2 comments:

  1. Juanita,
    I really like your blog. It is visually very appealing, and I love the topic!

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