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Visual, Auditory, and Kinesthetic Learning Styles

Visual - You learn by looking at examples and looking up close at how something is worked out

Auditory - You like hearing what you are learning, as it comes to you quicker than visually

AKA tactile learning (Kinesthetic) is a learning style in which the student learn by carrying out their own examples or work solved by them 

Answer:

  The three learning types are Visual, Auditory and Kinesthetic. Thes are the ways that a person tends to learn better and acquire information best.

Explanation:

Visual

  Understand better when the information is given visually. Seeing information helps these students to visualize concepts taught.

  Strengths of the visual learner:

  •    Instinctively follows directions.
  •    Can easily visualize objects.
  •    Has a great sense of balance and alignment.
  •    Is an excellent organizer.

Auditory

  Students that understand best when the information is given through sounds, like voices or audios. They heard the concepts thaught and then they internalize them and understand.

  Strengths of the auditory learner:

  •    Understanding subtle changes in tone in a person's voice
  •    Writing responses to lectures.
  •    Oral exams.
  •    Story-telling.
  •    Solving difficult problems.
  •    Working in groups.

Kinesthetic

  This is the more difficutl type of learning to be explained. Students who have this learning style, learn by carrying out physical activities. They need the movement to process information.

  Strengths of the kinesthetic learner:

  •    Great hand-eye coordination.
  •    Quick reception.
  •    Excellent experimenters.
  •    Good at sports, art, and drama.
  •    High levels of energy.

  I hope this answer helps you. I considered myself as an Audio learner because I learn better when I hear the concepts that I´m studying.

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