Learning Styles #1

How visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learners differ

Learning Styles #1 describes learners according to whether they are:

  • Visual learners who learn through seeing
  • Auditory learners who learn through hearing
  • Kinesthetic learners who learn through touch and movement

This resource was pulled from the training session "Beyond Icebreakers and Power Points - Incorporating Principles of Adult Learning into your Training Program" presented by Nancy Henry, Judith Gold, and Nicole Trimble at the National Conference on Service and Volunteerism (June 20, 2006).

Use this resource to:

  • better understand and identify the three types of learners
  • incorporate training strategies appropriate for each type of learner.

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