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LEARNING STYLES
Rose Wedemeyer-Academic Skills Center
Student Success Resources
Your Preferred Learning Style
 Visual
 Aural/Auditory
 Reading/Writing
 Kinesthetic
 Multimodal




                         (Fleming, 2001)
Visual Learners

         Want the whole picture
         Are often swayed by the look of an
          object
         Are interested in color, layout, and
          design
         Are likely to draw things
         Do well with instructors who use
          pictures, videos, diagrams, graphs,
          flow charts
                                      (Fleming, 2001)
Note-taking for Visual Learners
   Underline
   Highlight
   Use different colors
   Use Post-its
   Draw diagrams, concept maps, flow charts
   Beware of doodling
Studying for Visual Learners
   Look at your notes
   Look at the diagrams, tables, charts in the
    textbook
   Replace words from notes with symbols
Studying for Visual Learners
Transfer notes and concepts from lecture into
documents using Smart Art (flowcharts,
diagrams)
Test-taking for Visual Learners
   If allowed, draw
    diagrams, flow charts
    on the test
   For multiple choice
    questions, cover up
    the options and write
    your own answer,
    then find the answer
    that most closely
    matches yours
   Visualize the
    diagrams and flow
    charts you created
Aural/Auditory Learners
   Prefer to have information explained to them
   Do not find written words as valuable as words
    they hear
   Do well when instructors lecture, play audio,
    have debates and class discussions




                               (Fleming, 2001)
Note-taking for Auditory
Learners
   Attend class so that you can hear the lecture
   Use a tape recorder to record the lecture
   Leave spaces in your notes for later recall and
    “filling”


                                          (Fleming, 2001)
Studying for Auditory Learners
   Attend discussions and tutorials
   Expand your notes by talking with others and
    adding notes from the textbook
   Put your summarized notes onto tapes and
    listen to them
   Discuss topics with other students and teachers
   Ask others to “hear” your understanding of the
    topic
   Read your summarized notes aloud
   Explain your notes to another “aural” person
                               (Fleming, 2001)
Test-taking for Auditory
Learners
   Imagine talking with the examiner
   Spend time in quiet places recalling the ideas
   Practice writing answers to old exam questions
   Speak your answers aloud or in your head



                             (Fleming, 2001)
Reading/Writing Learners
   Prefer an emphasis on words and lists
   Find handouts more helpful than lectures
   Prefer reading over lectures and discussions




                             (Fleming, 2001)
Note-taking for Reading/Writing
Learners
   Use outlines and lists when taking notes
   Include page numbers from the text when
    taking notes
Studying for Reading/Writing
Learners
   Turn notes into paragraphs with beginnings and
    endings
   Arrange notes into outlines
   Write out key terms again and again
   Reword the ideas and concepts
   Organize any diagrams, graphs into statements
   Develop lists of similar concepts, key terms
   Reread handouts
   Use indexes, glossaries
                                            (Fleming, 2001)
Test-taking for Reading/Writing
Learners
   If allowed, write exam answers on the test
   For multiple choice questions, cover up the
    response choices and write your own answer,
    then select the response that most closely
    matches
   If allowed, write key words and terms on the
    test

                                        (Fleming, 2001)
Kinesthetic Learners
   Want to experience the concepts so they can
    understand it
   Need to do things to understand
   Prefer activities over lecture

                                        (Fleming, 2001)
Note-taking for Kinesthetic
Learners
   Pay attention to the real-life examples
    described in the lecture
   Include plenty of examples in your notes
   Describe activities (laboratories, field trips) and
    what you experienced

                                             (Fleming, 2001)
Studying for Kinesthetic
Learners
   Revise and re-write your lecture notes
   Use case studies to learn concepts
   Talk about your notes with another kinesthetic
    learner
   Use pictures and photographs to illustrate the
    idea
   Go back to the laboratory or classroom to
    study
   Recall the activities and experiments
                                          (Fleming, 2001)
Test-taking for Kinesthetic
Learners
   Role play the exam questions
   Recall the examples associated with the
    concepts
   Recall the activities related to the questions

                                            (Fleming, 2001)
Multi-modal Learners
   Have 2 or 3 strong preferences (visual,
    auditory, reading/writing, kinesthetic) or are
    pretty even on all 4
   Consider taking another self-assessment to
    confirm the results
Questions?
In Groups:
   “Teach” the rest of the class about one of the
    styles:
     Visual:

     Auditory:

     Reading/Writing:

     Kinesthetic:

    Present study tips to the rest of the group
    Include at least two examples from your current
      courses

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10732 week six_learning_styles_wi2010

  • 3. Your Preferred Learning Style  Visual  Aural/Auditory  Reading/Writing  Kinesthetic  Multimodal (Fleming, 2001)
  • 4.
  • 5. Visual Learners  Want the whole picture  Are often swayed by the look of an object  Are interested in color, layout, and design  Are likely to draw things  Do well with instructors who use pictures, videos, diagrams, graphs, flow charts (Fleming, 2001)
  • 6. Note-taking for Visual Learners  Underline  Highlight  Use different colors  Use Post-its  Draw diagrams, concept maps, flow charts  Beware of doodling
  • 7. Studying for Visual Learners  Look at your notes  Look at the diagrams, tables, charts in the textbook  Replace words from notes with symbols
  • 8. Studying for Visual Learners Transfer notes and concepts from lecture into documents using Smart Art (flowcharts, diagrams)
  • 9. Test-taking for Visual Learners  If allowed, draw diagrams, flow charts on the test  For multiple choice questions, cover up the options and write your own answer, then find the answer that most closely matches yours  Visualize the diagrams and flow charts you created
  • 10. Aural/Auditory Learners  Prefer to have information explained to them  Do not find written words as valuable as words they hear  Do well when instructors lecture, play audio, have debates and class discussions (Fleming, 2001)
  • 11. Note-taking for Auditory Learners  Attend class so that you can hear the lecture  Use a tape recorder to record the lecture  Leave spaces in your notes for later recall and “filling” (Fleming, 2001)
  • 12. Studying for Auditory Learners  Attend discussions and tutorials  Expand your notes by talking with others and adding notes from the textbook  Put your summarized notes onto tapes and listen to them  Discuss topics with other students and teachers  Ask others to “hear” your understanding of the topic  Read your summarized notes aloud  Explain your notes to another “aural” person (Fleming, 2001)
  • 13. Test-taking for Auditory Learners  Imagine talking with the examiner  Spend time in quiet places recalling the ideas  Practice writing answers to old exam questions  Speak your answers aloud or in your head (Fleming, 2001)
  • 14. Reading/Writing Learners  Prefer an emphasis on words and lists  Find handouts more helpful than lectures  Prefer reading over lectures and discussions (Fleming, 2001)
  • 15. Note-taking for Reading/Writing Learners  Use outlines and lists when taking notes  Include page numbers from the text when taking notes
  • 16. Studying for Reading/Writing Learners  Turn notes into paragraphs with beginnings and endings  Arrange notes into outlines  Write out key terms again and again  Reword the ideas and concepts  Organize any diagrams, graphs into statements  Develop lists of similar concepts, key terms  Reread handouts  Use indexes, glossaries (Fleming, 2001)
  • 17. Test-taking for Reading/Writing Learners  If allowed, write exam answers on the test  For multiple choice questions, cover up the response choices and write your own answer, then select the response that most closely matches  If allowed, write key words and terms on the test (Fleming, 2001)
  • 18. Kinesthetic Learners  Want to experience the concepts so they can understand it  Need to do things to understand  Prefer activities over lecture (Fleming, 2001)
  • 19. Note-taking for Kinesthetic Learners  Pay attention to the real-life examples described in the lecture  Include plenty of examples in your notes  Describe activities (laboratories, field trips) and what you experienced (Fleming, 2001)
  • 20. Studying for Kinesthetic Learners  Revise and re-write your lecture notes  Use case studies to learn concepts  Talk about your notes with another kinesthetic learner  Use pictures and photographs to illustrate the idea  Go back to the laboratory or classroom to study  Recall the activities and experiments (Fleming, 2001)
  • 21. Test-taking for Kinesthetic Learners  Role play the exam questions  Recall the examples associated with the concepts  Recall the activities related to the questions (Fleming, 2001)
  • 22. Multi-modal Learners  Have 2 or 3 strong preferences (visual, auditory, reading/writing, kinesthetic) or are pretty even on all 4  Consider taking another self-assessment to confirm the results
  • 24. In Groups:  “Teach” the rest of the class about one of the styles:  Visual:  Auditory:  Reading/Writing:  Kinesthetic: Present study tips to the rest of the group Include at least two examples from your current courses