Kinesthetic learning (also known as tactile learning) is a learning style in which learning takes place by the student carrying out a physical activity, rather than listening to a lecture or watching a demonstration. People with a kinesthetic learning style are also commonly known as "do-ers".
Kinesthetic learning (also known as tactile learning) is a learning style in which learning takes place by the student carrying out a physical activity, rather than listening to a lecture or watching a demonstration. People with a kinesthetic learning style are also commonly known as "do-ers".
The Auditory-Sequential Learner The Visual-Spatial Learner Thinks primarily in words Thinks primarily in pictures Has auditory strengths Has visual strengths Relates well to time Relates well to space Is a step-by-step learner Is a whole-part learner Learns by trial and error Learns concepts all at once Progresses sequentially from easy
Why is it that so often you go on a training course but what you've learnt just doesn't stick. For a few days afterwards you think you've got it. But a month later and you're back to square one. Is it the quality of the training? The trainer?
If you have recognized yourself as being an auditory learner, there are a few simple adjustments you can make to your studying routine to help maximize how much you learn and retain. Auditory learners are generally helped by things that they hear.