Visual learners learn best by seeing what they are being taught.
diagrams, mind maps, word webs, visuals, and other forms of graphic organizers will help visual learners get the most from your instruction. Teach students to use highlighters when going through their notes and to create flashcards when studying for tests and learning information.
Technology doesn't have to be expensive. Just ask John Kuglin, a long-time tech guru who shows educators how to tap into myriad free Web resources that can be used in and out of the classroom
Enhanced video production and distribution. Mozilla's Popcorn Maker i
They found that students who went straight to the lecture did not know what to listen for, whereas students who played the game first had better context and greater motivation.
M.I.T. Media Lab developed a programming language, Scratch, that enables kids as young as kindergartners to build games. Microsoft has developed a similar tool called Kodu.