World Of Work Flashcards

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What type of learner absorbs and retains information better when it is presented in pictures, diagrams, and charts?

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Visual learner

Visual learners benefit from visual aids to enhance understanding.

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Which type of learner prefers listening to presentations and responds best to voices?

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Auditory learner

Auditory learners excel in environments where they can hear information.

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What is the preferred learning style of a kinesthetic-dominant learner?

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Physical experience

Kinesthetic learners thrive on hands-on activities and tangible experiences.

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True or False: A visual learner prefers a hands-on approach to learning.

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False

Visual learners benefit from visual representation rather than physical interaction.

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Fill in the blank: An _______ learner prefers to learn through listening.

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Auditory

Auditory learners gain information primarily through sound.

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List the three types of learners mentioned.

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  • Visual learner
  • Auditory learner
  • Kinesthetic learner

Each type of learner has unique preferences for absorbing information.

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How does a kinesthetic learner best respond to learning materials?

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Touching or feeling objects

Kinesthetic learners engage more when they can physically interact with learning props.

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what are some tips for visual learners to remember things better

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➢ 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.

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What are some tips for auditory learners to remember things better

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➢ 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.

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What are some tips for kinaesthetic learners to remember things better

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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

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What are some tips for read and write learners to remember things better

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➢ 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

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