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Discover how to enhance your study habits by aligning techniques with your learning style. Whether you are a visual, auditory, or kinesthetic learner, we've compiled effective strategies to help you retain information. Visual learners can benefit from diagrams and videos, auditory learners excel by listening and reciting, while kinesthetic learners thrive through hands-on activities. By experimenting with various study techniques, you can find the most effective methods for your unique learning style. Revolutionize your study sessions and achieve better results!
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Study Techniques For Your Learning Style Study Smarter! Not Harder!
Visual Learners • High Visual learners tend to learn information by seeing(i.e. reading or watching). • Reading textbooks, material on the board or on overhead projectors, as well as demonstrations and diagrams are helpful
Visual Learning Activities • Watch YouTube videos related to the subject • Use concept maps, graphs, timelines, and other visuals to see the big picture. • Illustrate your notes • Use highlighters to color code notes • Use symbols • Visualize the lecture • Write it out • Post-it Notes • Read!
Audio Learners • High Auditory learners benefit from listening – hearing the information and processing it accordingly. • Auditory learners focus easily on sounds and have good memory of what they have heard through lectures or on tape.
Audio Learning Activities • Think aloud and talk to yourself • Read text aloud • Jingles, rhymes, mnemonics • Study with a friend aloud • Recite information over and over again (close your eyes) • YouTube Videos • Talk you way through new information • LOL = Learn Out Loud!
Kinesthetic Learners • High Kinesthetic learners acquire knowledge best through manipulation – doing, touching, hands-on, and writing techniques.
Kinesthetic Learning Activities • Take frequent study breaks and vary your activities • Make studying more physical—work at a standing desk, chew gum, pace while memorizing, read while on an exercise bike, mold a piece of clay, squeeze a tennis ball • Use flashcards • Use the computer (ipad) to reinforce learning through touch • Make sample tests • Role Play
Learning Styles • Although you may prefer or find a specific learning style more useful that does NOT mean you should limit self. • Most people do not strictly fall into one learning style. • Incorporate different studying techniques from each style.
Try It Out! • Take out your homework, notes, or other assignments and try out these techniques based on your learning style.