Learning Styles Assessment
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Learning Styles and What They Mean

How do you "take-in" information?

Visual

Visual

  • You notice your surroundings
  • You notice people's faces when meet them
  • You like charts, graphs, colors, shapes, and/or patterns
  • When getting directions you prefer a visual description
 

 
Auditory

Auditory

  • You notice how people talk
  • You remember a person's name
  • You like talking lectures
  • You explain things by talking
  • You like to read books with dialogue and listening to audio tapes
  • You cannot study with music or talking
  • You don't like it to be too quiet
  • You remember a word by hearing it
   

 
Tactile

Tactile

  • You remember how you feel about a person
  • You measure a room by how comfortable you are in it
  • You need to touch things and like hands-on learning
  • You draw and write
  • You like books about feelings and emotions such as self-help books
  • Negative feelings in your surroundings bother you
  • You get hurt feelings easily
  • Being loved and accepted is very important to you
  • You get fidgety or frustrated when you can't draw, doodle, or take notes
 

 
Kinesthetic

Kinesthetic

  • You notice and appreciate peole by how they act
  • You measure a room by what you can do in it
  • You like to role play
  • You enjoy simulations and experiments
  • You like to read action books
  • You enjoy sports and learn by doing
  • You can't sit still for long periods of time
  • You like to act out words
 
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