How do you learn? Exploring Learning Styles Module 7

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How do you learn?Exploring Learning StylesModule 7

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Welcome and introductionsUnderstanding learning stylesWhat is your learning style?College Planning ChecklistSummary

Welcome and introductions

Understanding learning styles

Do you know your learning style?

Your learning style is the way that your brain processes information best

Each person’s brain processes information a little differently

Knowing your learning style can improve your learning effectiveness and academic performance

Learning styles

There are three learning styles

Auditory learning style: Learn by hearing

Visual learning style: Learn by seeing

Tactile (or kinesthetic) learning style: Learn by touching or doing

Auditory Learning Style

Like to hear things said out loudLearn by hearing things or repeating things orallyEnjoys musicHas difficulty with written instructionsWhispers to self when readingEnjoys discussionsPrefers mnemonics (word links, rhymes, poems)

Visual Learning Style

Likes to observe things rather than act or talkLikes to readEnjoys spellingRemembers facesFrequently doodlesNotices detailsLikes to use study cards with colorsForms pictures in their mind

Tactile Learning Style

Likes physical rewardsTaps pencil or foot when studyingEnjoys doing activitiesLikes to solve problems by physically working through

themUses hands while talkingLikes to try new thingsPaces/walks while studyingLikes role plays

What is your learning style?

Learning Styles Inventory

Take a few minutes to complete the Learning Styles Inventory.

Check the box that best describes how frequently the statement applies to you.

There are no right or wrong answers.

This is not a timed test.

Use the Scoring Procedures to calculate your learning style preference.

Learning Styles Inventory

Which learning style preference did you score the highest on?

Does this answer surprise you?

Did any two styles have a very close score? What does this indicate?

Learning Styles Inventory

How can you use what you have learned today to change your study habits?

Commit to practice at least two study techniques over the next month and be prepared to share what you have learned.

College planning checklist

College Planning Checklist

Seniors Follow-up on your financial aid awardsMake your final college choice and accept your admissions

offer Finalize your housing arrangementsRegister for new student orientation Finish strong on your last set of classes

Freshmen to juniorsDon’t forget to finish strong on your classes Sign up for a summer camp or summer activity

Summary

Understanding your learning style can help you improve your grades and be an effective learner

Use learning strategies that are visual, auditory, or tactile

Stay organized when studying for class by taking good notes and reading your textbook

Ask your teacher for help if you are struggling with class materials

Questions and answersThank you for attending!

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