2. Visual Learning
Visual learners learn best through seeing
ideas and concepts written down or
played out in front of them. They learn
well with things like flashcards, graphs
and charts, and color coded notes.
3. Auditory Learning
Auditory learners learn best through
hearing the ideas and concepts they are
studying. For example, an audio learner
would do well in a class with a lecture
structure. These types of learners do well
with videos, mnemonic devices, and
recording lessons to listen to while
studying later.
4. Kinesthetic Learning
Kinesthetic learners learn best through
physical activity. Kinesthetic learners
might have a hard time in the classroom,
since most curriculums aren't built to
include physical activity. These learners
might benefit from listing to a lecture
while going for a walk or building a model
to study information.