Week Three: Lesson One – Evaluate your Learning Style
We are all unique, so it stands to reason that we each have our own learning style.
While this may be true, studies have shown that most of us have a dominant learning style, which fits into only a few categories.
If you prefer to learn by someone telling you, you probably have an auditory learning style.
If you prefer to learn by images and being able to picture the material, you probably have a visual learning style.
Lastly, if you prefer to feel, touch and do, you probably have a tactile or kinaesthetic learning style.
We provide you with a very simple questionnaire, which enables you to determine your learning style. This will help you in the learning process, as you can use methods that play to your strengths.
Enrol now for our Learning Management Programme and discover your learning style. Then go on to think of ways to help you get the most out of your learning sessions. You can do this by producing material that suits your learning style.
For Auditory, you could make recordings of yourself, or get somebody to read some of your notes to you.
For Visual, use visual images, colour and emphasis in your notes. Mind Mapping is a perfect way for the visual learner to learn.
For Tactile, or Kinaesthetic, do practical exercises and find actual real life examples for you to get a better ‘feel’ for the subject.












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