True or False: Visual learners prefer to listen to long lectures instead of seeing a presentation.
False.
Auditory learners prefer to listen to these recorded audio programs on specific topics.
Podcasts.
Kinesthetic learners learn best by doing and _______ things.
touching
A visual learner is likely to remember this about a person they just met rather than their name.
(looks)
What is their face (or what they were wearing).
Auditory learners prefer to learn by doing this, rather than reading.
listening.
Kinesthetic learners often do this with their hands or feet when forced to sit still for long periods.
(Movement)
Fidgeting (or tapping).
This color-coding tool is a favorite for visual learners to highlight key points in their notes.
(Bright Utensil)
A highlighter
When bored or concentrating, an auditory learner might do this rhythmic vocal activity.
Humming (or talking to themselves).
Kinesthetic learners are often great at this, which involves making things out of clay or paint.
Art
To remember a concept, a visual learner might create one of these—a diagram that links ideas with lines and bubbles.
(Map)
A mind map (or concept map).
These group activities allow auditory learners to process ideas through verbal back-and-forth.
(Hint):Discuss
debates
Instead of reading a manual, a kinesthetic learner would likely do this to figure out a new gadget.
Jumping right in (or taking it apart).
Research suggests this percentage of the population are visual learners.
Approximately 65%
In a classroom, an auditory learner should sit here to ensure they catch every word.
Where?
The front (or where they can hear best).
These students might find it very hard to do this for a long time without moving.
still