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Discover how different learners absorb information based on visual, auditory, and kinesthetic preferences. Learn about primary and secondary modes of learning and explore the seven types of intelligence. Enhance your study approach to maximize learning potential.
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Intelligence and Learning How we learn
Intelligence and Learning • Technical learners • 60% by doing • 30% by seeing • 10% by hearing • Soft skill learners • 50% by seeing • 35% by hearing • 15% by doing Two Types of Learners:
Intelligence and Learning • Visual – Learns by seeing, thinks in terms of pictures – stimulated by bright lights, big pictures, moderate amount of details • Auditory – Learns by verbal and instructional details, thinks in terms of sounds – stimulated by details, questions/answers, fonts and bolding effects on key points • Kinesthetic – Learns by participating and doing, thinks in terms of doing – stimulated by modeling, involvement, big picture with directional details. Lots of white space Three primary modes of learning:
Intelligence and Learning • Global – these learners see the big picture concepts and relationships quickly, then seek to fill-in the details • Linear – these learners are sequential, they need a reference point throughout instruction and will clarify details as they go Two secondary modes of learning:
Intelligence and Learning Type of Intelligence Logical – analyzes processes and has strong math ability
Intelligence and Learning Type of Intelligence Linguistic – reads and writes well
Intelligence and Learning Type of Intelligence Interpersonal – speaks effectively and responds to body language
Intelligence and Learning Type of Intelligence Musical – handles complex sounds, delineates and separates sounds
Intelligence and Learning Type of Intelligence Spatial – visualizes relationships of shapes and objects
Intelligence and Learning Type of Intelligence Kinesthetic – manipulates physical objects deftly, is very coordinated
Intelligence and Learning • 3 at high levels • 2 at backup levels • 2 at weaker levels Ranking of the seven types of intelligence