Friday, February 1, 2008

Characteristics of Auditory Learners/Study Tips for Auditory Learners

http://www.trcc.commnet.edu/Ed_Resources/TASC/Training/Resources_Learning_Styles.htm

Great site for information on visual, auditory and tactile learners.

Characteristics of Auditory Learners

(hearing)30% of learners

Remember what they hear.

  • Talk while they write.
  • Need phonics.
  • May be a sophisticated speaker.
  • Remember names, but forgets faces.
  • Eyes move down and to your right when they are listening to others.
  • Remember by listening, especially music.
  • Distracted by noise.
  • Games and pictures are annoying and distracting.
  • Write lightly and not always legibly
  • Often, information written down will have little meaning until it has also been heard.
  • May seem to be listening to something inside themselves, rather than to the person they are communicating with.

Study Tips for Auditory Learners

  • Explain the material you are trying to learn to a study partner.
  • Read explanations out loud. Be sure to go over all important facts out loud.
  • Make up songs to go along with subject matter. The crazier the better.
  • Record lectures and review these tapes while you drive.
  • When learning new information, state the problem out loud. Reason through solutions out loud.
  • Say words in syllables.
  • Make up and repeat rhymes to remember facts, dates, names, etc.
  • Find audio tapes that review the information you are trying to learn.
  • Join or create a study group, or get a study partner.
  • To learn a sequence of steps, write them out in sentence form, then read them out loud.
  • Use mnemonics and word links.
  • Use the MM Study Skills CD-ROM in the LRC to increase your study skills.

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