Learning Styles

What's Your Learning Style?

TACTILE LEARNERS learn by touching and doing. They understand and remember things through physical movement. They are "hands-on" learners who prefer to touch, move, build, or draw what they learn, and they tend to learn better when some type of physical activity is involved. For more information about this learning style, see http://tiny.cc/waytolearn.

AUDITORY LEARNERS learn by hearing and listening. They understand and remember things they have heard. They store information by the way it sounds, and they have an easier time understanding spoken instructions than written ones. They often learn by reading out loud because they have to hear it or speak it in order to know it. For more information about this learning style, see http://tiny.cc/waytolearn.

VISUAL LEARNERS learn by reading or seeing pictures. They understand and remember things by sight. They can picture what they are learning in their head, and they learn best by using methods that are primarily visual. They like to see what they are learning. For more information about this learning style, see http://tiny.cc/waytolearn.