World Of Work Flashcards
(12 cards)
What type of learner absorbs and retains information better when it is presented in pictures, diagrams, and charts?
Visual learner
Visual learners benefit from visual aids to enhance understanding.
Which type of learner prefers listening to presentations and responds best to voices?
Auditory learner
Auditory learners excel in environments where they can hear information.
What is the preferred learning style of a kinesthetic-dominant learner?
Physical experience
Kinesthetic learners thrive on hands-on activities and tangible experiences.
True or False: A visual learner prefers a hands-on approach to learning.
False
Visual learners benefit from visual representation rather than physical interaction.
Fill in the blank: An _______ learner prefers to learn through listening.
Auditory
Auditory learners gain information primarily through sound.
List the three types of learners mentioned.
- Visual learner
- Auditory learner
- Kinesthetic learner
Each type of learner has unique preferences for absorbing information.
How does a kinesthetic learner best respond to learning materials?
Touching or feeling objects
Kinesthetic learners engage more when they can physically interact with learning props.
what are some tips for visual learners to remember things better
➢ Utilize graphic organizers such as charts, graphs, and diagrams.
➢ Redraw your pages from memory.
➢ Replace important words with symbols or initials.
➢ Highlight/ underline important key terms in corresponding colors.
➢ Study using pictures, videos, posters, slides, flowcharts
➢ Get textbooks with diagrams and pictures
➢ Use symbols @, #, & and white space
➢ Reconstruct the images in different ways … try different spatial arrangements.
➢ Look at your pages and see any patterns.
What are some tips for auditory learners to remember things better
➢ Record your summarized notes and listen to them again
➢ Talk it out. Have a discussion with others to expand upon your understanding of a topic.
➢ Reread your notes and/or assignment out loud.
➢ Explain your notes to your peers
➢ Attend classes, discussions and tutorials (and pay
attention)
➢ Ask your teachers questions
➢ Use a recording device (if you have permission)
➢ Remember the interesting spoken examples, stories,
jokes…
➢ Describe the overheads, pictures and other visuals
to somebody who was not there
➢ Leave spaces in your notes for later recall and ‘filling.
What are some tips for kinaesthetic learners to remember things better
Redo lab experiments or projects.
➢ Utilize pictures and photographs that illustrate your idea.
➢ Put plenty of examples into your summary. Use case studies and applications to help with
principles and abstract concepts.
➢ Talk about your notes with another “K” person.
➢ Make use of all your senses – sight, touch, taste,
smell, hearing …
➢ Collect related items, e.g. rock types, plants, shells,
grasses, etc.
➢ Work through previous exam papers
➢ Try to organize a field trip on the relevant topic.
➢ Walk around or play with a stress ball whilst studying
What are some tips for read and write learners to remember things better
➢ Re-write your notes and re-read your notes
➢ Write out summaries of key concepts and ideas
➢ Use subheadings, bullets and lists when organizing
notes
➢ Use colored pens and highlighters to focus in on
key ideas
➢ Translate into words key information on diagrams, graphs, charts
➢ Study alone and in quiet areas to avoid distractions
➢ Print out your notes for later review
➢ Stick cards / post-it summaries of your notes in visible places (on the fridge,
cupboard) to view regularly