Ways of Learning

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Ways of learning
LESLY GABRIELA RUELAS AGUILAR
Mind Map by LESLY GABRIELA RUELAS AGUILAR, updated more than 1 year ago
LESLY GABRIELA RUELAS AGUILAR
Created by LESLY GABRIELA RUELAS AGUILAR about 4 years ago
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Ways of Learning
  1. There are four styles to learning
    1. The visual learning
      1. The visual learners
        1. Prefer to see information
          1. Visualize in their head
            1. Like charts, pictures and maps
          2. Tips for visual learners
            1. Color coding
              1. Use
                1. Flashcards with pictures or formulas
                2. Use
                  1. Draw on your notes
                    1. Use
                      1. Postit notes
                3. The Auditory learning
                  1. The Auditory learners
                    1. Use
                      1. They ears
                      2. Prefer
                        1. Listening reading
                        2. Always remember what the people say
                          1. Tips for auditory learners
                            1. Read aloud
                              1. Discuss with a partner
                                1. Listen podcast
                            2. The kinesthetic learning
                              1. The kinesthetic learners
                                1. Learn by doing
                                  1. Like making and creating things
                                    1. Don’t like long lectures
                                      1. Tips
                                        1. Study in short blocks of time
                                          1. Walk or move while reviewing your notes
                                            1. Play in class
                                        2. The Reading+ writing learning
                                          1. The Reading+ writing learners
                                            1. Learn by reading
                                              1. Write their owns condensed version
                                                1. Write notes is easy
                                                  1. Tips
                                                    1. Visit the library
                                                      1. Write passages about what you leaned in class
                                                        1. Rewrite texts

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