how do they learn the best?
learning concentrate facts than conceptional theories
how do they like to learn?
conceptual theories over concrete facts
what do they like to see
graphs, picture and demonstrations
how do they absorb information
mainly through words either written or spoken
how do they gain information
with a linear process, with each step following the previous one
what would they prefer to do?
practical or hands-on work
what are they more comfortable with?
with abstract concepts and meanings
how can they learn more efficiently
when the information is presented visually
how would they like to learn
Prefer reading or hearing information
how do they like to solve problems
following a logical sequence
how do they solve problems
based on familiar methods
what di they tend to look at?
the big picture. but miss important factual details
what can they learn to convert?
to charts concept maps or any other visual presentations
what are they good at
writing summaries or outlines in their own words
in an orderly manner
what can they rely on to much
routines and facts they already know, instead of being innovative or adaptive
what should you remind them to do?
to look at the facts, which they might miss
how should you remind them?
verbal and written messages
how do they like to hear information
presented visually to be quickly understood
how can they be unproductive
while finding the connections among pieces
should be encoruaged to...?
learn theoretical information and blind facts to theories
what should they learn to help them
learn to pay more attention to facts and data in order to defend theories
how should you seek out there opportunities
to practice verbal delivery skills
what opportunities should you look for
develop visual presentation skills
what can they do very well
Can break down a complex problem and solve it step-by-step