A visual learner learns best by looking at things, such as diagrams or experiments, and seeing how things work.
they can also learn by Kinesthetic (doing things) and auditory (learning by listening)
most people learn best with a combination of all 3 but at the same time learn the most by one of these techniques.
Yes, but the imagination that the learner has different imagination of the person who first felt the experience
the teacher had to put the learner's hand on a shock plate.
It depends on what kind of leaner you are. Some people are naturally auditory learners, and some people are visual learners. The key is to find out which was is best for you. I'll set you on the right track. Question: Do you have trouble remembering spoken instructions or commands? If you do then you are most likely a visual learner. You may also be a hands on learner, which is commonly mistaken as having a learning disability, but it is false, hands on learners just have difficultly in the school atmosphere of purely spoken and written lessons. You may find that you are an excellent hands on leaner. You could make a great mechanic, plumber, electrician. The key here is to find out what your strongest learning style is. Take some online tests and really pay attention to how you learn best.
A multi-modal learner means?
The learner driver was classed as proficient in driving their car
A visual learner is someone who learns best by watching or seeing how something is done. A visual learner would do best watching the teacher perform an experiment, watching a film or using photos/pictures accompanied by text
they remember things that they see
A visual learner needs quiet study time.
Auditory Lerner
Visual learning style means you prefer your "input" to come in visually more than audial or kinesthetic. Visual intelligence is totally different: it is really visual-spatial intelligence i.e. the ability to see things in your mind in 3 dimensions and also to turn things in your mind. You could actually be an audial learner and very high in visual-spatial intelligence, or a visual learner and be very low in visual-spatial intelligence, the two really have no direct relationship to each other.
it depends on what kind of learner you are as in visual and other learning types
Spatial learning refers to the cognitive process of acquiring and using information about the spatial environment, such as the location of objects in space, distances between landmarks, and navigating within a physical environment. It involves the ability to perceive, store, process, and recall spatial information to successfully navigate and interact with the surrounding environment.
I suggest making flashcards if you are a visual learner. If you are an auditory learner (hearing) than i suggest repeating them out loud or listening to them. If you are an kinetic learner (doing) than i suggest that you make up some sort of game for them.
According to the VARK approach, visual learners should turn diagrams and charts into words when studying for an exam. This process helps them better understand and retain information by converting visual cues into written format, which they can then review and study more effectively.
Sometimes diagrams help if you are a visual learner. Or if you need to organize your data like from a transversal line.
It depends what type of learner the student) is. There are three types of learners. The first is a visual learner, which means someone who learns best by seeing things. The second is an auric learner, which learn best by hearing. The final one is kinesthetic, they learn best by doing things.
they learn best by watching and seeing like for an example if u watch movies alot that means u are visual because u are using ur eyes by preetiza jaishi