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Sydney Mizell
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Auditory learners are good at oral exams and writing responses to lectures they have heard.
The worst test type for auditory learners:
Reading passages and writing answers on a timed test.
Although learning styles can change and develop with age, I have always been an auditory learner. By HEARING the content, I learn better than I would if I read the content or saw it presented.
Visual Learners
Visual learners learn best by seeing.
These learning learn well with PowerPoints and other presentations.
Kinesthetic Learners
Auditory learners like to read and do not mind speaking out in class.
Kinesthetic learners learn best when they do.
They also remember names and notice sound effects often.
These learners benefit from hands-on learning such as science experiments.
They are good in study groups, and they are good at following directions.
Watch videos related to the week's topic.
Repeat facts aloud to myself
after reading the lesson.
No two students are exactly alike, and identifying different learning styles can help teachers effectively reach all students. These styles are:
Read any and all content available.
Auditory learners learn best by listening.
Everyone is unique when it comes to learning, and everyone can find tools and resources to meet their needs.
Auditory learners can learn without hearing lectures, and there are several resources at APUS that make it easier.
Identifying your learning style can help you tremendously with online learning!
These learners do well hearing lectures and reading content aloud.