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Types of Learners

Maya Becerra

Created on May 2, 2023

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Presenting

Types of learners

By Maya Becerra Leal

agenda

1. Objectives of the session.

2. ​Essentials of a Webinar.

3. Types of learners.

4. Stimulus that work for each type of learner.

5. Profile your audience.

6. Activity.​

“If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.”
John Quincy Adams

Essentials of the session​

Managing your voice. It’s your best ally

types of learners

I love it !!

visual learner

These learners find seeing what they need to learn is the most beneficial: ​ Graphics, videos and action that they can watch. Learns best when information is presented in a written language format or in another visual format such as pictures or diagrams.

Kinesthetic Learners

These learners are very tactile. They need to get a feel for something. It is all about doing and sensing what they need to learn. Do best when they are actively involved. Prefer to do rather than listen and have a hard time sitting and listening.

Auditory Learners

They prefer to hear information and respond best to spoken instructions. They also like to repeat instructions outloud. Auditory learners can easily recall what their teacher has explained and usually participate actively in class.

Thoughts So far

List one thing that impacted you so far?

Awesome Good Incredible Could be Better

How are you feeling at this point?

Stimulus that work for each type of learner

Auditory

Kinesthetic

Visual

Benefits from: 1. Dialogs and recordings. 2. Group collaboration. 3. Lectures. 4. Group discussions. 5. Spoken instructions. 6. Enjoy music.

Benefits from: 1. Diagrams 2. Charts 3. Pictures 4. Films 5. Written directions 6. Handouts 7. Worksheets 8. Power points 9. Text illustrations

Benefits from: 1. Solving real life problems. 2 .Enjoy activities where they use their senses. 3. Trial and error activities. 4. Role plays. 5. Demonstration. 6. Games. 7. Computer applications.

Comparison

Auditory

Kinesthetic

Visual

Respond to changes in the tone of voice, music played in the background, disconnects when people is talking loudly, read slowly, have difficulty being quiet for extended periods of time, like explaining things to others, participate in group discussions.

Have high energy levels, lose much of what is said in a lecture, use memory games to memorize facts, tend to be the slowest talkers, respond very well to role plays, they need to take breaks often, enjoy using tools or active lessons.

Respond to images displayed in the screen, like to see videos, the pace in transitions for each slide, clean slides, movement of the video displayed by the trainer (if available), like to read through slides, remember information when looking at charts and graphs.

Let’s see the type of learner you are…

You Can Do It!!!!
You Are The Best!!

https://www.how-to-study.com/learning-style-assessment/

Thank you so much !