Learning Objectives
- Understand different dimensions of learning styles.
- Diagnose your own learning style.
- Explore strategies for working with your preferred learning style.
Learning Styles
In order to maximize your learning in this course and in any learning situation, it’s important to understand what type of learner you are. Some people learn better by seeing information. For example, if you notice that you retain more information by reading and seeing diagrams and flow charts, you may be a visual learner. If you primarily learn by listening to others such as in lectures, conversations, and videos, you may be an auditory learner. Finally, if you have a preference for actually doing things and learning from trial and error, you may be a kinesthetic learner. If you are unaware of what your primary learning style is, take a moment to diagnose it at the Web site listed below.
What Is Your Learning Style?
Take the following online learning style quiz to find out what type of learner you are:
Now that you have established which type of learner you are, let’s go through some recommendations for your style. Here are some adapted learning recommendations (Stetson.edu):
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If you are a visual learner,
- use neatly organized or typed material;
- sit in front of the room to avoid distractions;
- use highlighters when reading the textbook.
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If you are an auditory learner,
- work in quiet areas to reduce distractions;
- read your summarized notes aloud;
- leave spaces in your notes for later recall and filling in.
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If you are a kinesthetic learner,
- create your own charts and graphs;
- type or handwrite your notes over after a lecture;
- put plenty of examples into your summary.
For various reasons, using flash cards seems to help with all three learning styles. For example, for an auditory learner, saying the answers aloud when using flash cards helps to solidify concepts. For a visual learner, seeing the answers written down on the flash card can be helpful. And for the kinesthetic learner, the act of creating and organizing flash cards helps the concepts stick.
Figure 1.5
While individuals tend to have a dominant, or primary, learning style, being able to adapt to different learning situations is a big plus, so anytime you get a chance to learn in a new way, grab it. The more you practice, the better you will become at learning to process information in different ways.
Kozminski University – Group Work – CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.
References
Learning Style Tips. Retrieved June 19, 2023, from Stetson University: https://www.stetson.edu/administration/academic-success/media/LEARNING%20STYLE%20TIPS.pdf
Key Takeaway
People tend to have a preferred learning style. Visual learners see things to learn them. Auditory learners hear things to learn them. Kinesthetic learners do things to learn them.
Exercises
- Were you surprised by your primary learning style? Why or why not?
- How does your learning style affect the kinds of classes you take?
- Try out a few of the suggestions for your learning style over the next week and see how they work.
- Now that you’ve learned more about your own learning style, are there some things you might consider doing to expand on your other styles? If so, what steps might you take to do this?