Learning Theory Styles and Characteristics
Learning Style
(Best learning conditions
and preferences with each individual)
Visual Style
bring Pictures and Videos to help you
make info
easier to remember
interesting
save time
use colours to highlight what's important
Example: Mind Map
yellow = facts, examples
green = dates, names, places, and formulas
red = super important
Use Tools for the Class to Help Learners
Computers
Software
Internet Sites
Graphs or Charts
Projector Screen
Kinesthetic Style
(Hands on learning)
Class Activities
you won't forget it
you become smarter with every new thing you learn
gather vital information from
what your colleagues share with you
Building
internet
Computer Development Tools
Hands on learning activites
Auditory Style Learners
Prefer using tools to help and assist learning with the use of pictures and sounds.
Interacting with others
Teams for brainstorming
have been known to have successful outcomes for new inventions, etc.
you'll come up with original ideas
Others reading to the learner
Example: A software called Jaws was developed to help blind people "read" software, Internet sites, etc.
Books on Tape
Brainstorm super fast
Cognitive Style
How We Think