Know that Visual Learning is one of the best ways to learn. There are 3 predominant types of learners.
Step 1 - Know your TYPE
You need to find out what is your type first. How?
Take a small test below. It will take about 1 min exactly.
Q1: You like to:
A. Listen to things to understand them as opposed to reading or seeing them
B. Look at pictures, images and understand them/analyze them
C. Handle physical objects and learn through experimenting
Q2: You remember things by:
A. Saying them aloud to yourself
B. Watching the video or demonstration
C. Handling them
Q3: You will remember somebody by:
A. His/her spelled name
B. His/her face
C. Hug or shake hand that he/she gave
Q4: When you see the word "Mango" what do you do?
A. Picture a mango in your mind
B. Say the work "Mango" to yourself
C. Think about eating a mango
Q5: Which book you would like to read?
A. A Book with lot of images
B. A Book with lot of details/text/information
C. Would prefer an audio book rather than a physical book
Getting the hang of it? Can you now find out your learning type yourself? :)
Step 2 - Know how ViZi can help you!
Remember that you can have either of three learning types dominant. So a Visual Learner may have visual learning as dominant type but he will still continue learning using "Auditory" or "Kinesthetic" ways. Similarly, a "Kinesthetic" learner will use Visual Learning too.
With this in mind, here is how ViZi can help:
Visual Learners:
- Open ViZi
- Observe VizChart carefully.
- "Read" the chart in mind.
- Read Questions from the text book.
- Attempt framing answers by looking at chart.
- Practice writing answers in your own language.
Auditory Learners:
- Open ViZi
- Observe VizChart carefully.
- "Read" the chart aloud.
- Read Questions from the text book.
- Attempt framing answers by looking at chart.
- Practice writing answers in your own language.
Kinesthetic Learners:
- Open ViZi,
- Draw a VizChart on a paper.
- Read Questions from the text book.
- Attempt framing answers by looking at chart.
- Practice writing answers in your own language.
It's super easy!
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