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Are You Visual Learner?

 

Do you often find yourself creating mental images to comprehend what others are saying?

Is there a "movie" constantly going on inside your head?

Do you often remember people's faces but seldom remember their names?

Do you find yourself doing poorly in courses that are mainly lecture oriented?

 

Then perhaps you are a

VISUAL LEARNER!!!

 

Most people are visual learners but surprisingly most course content (especially college courses) are mainly lectures and readings. Research has shown that individuals who learn visually often remember information better when they:
  1. Take detailed notes during a presentation

  2. Use color coded highlighting

  3. Use visual analogies to associate information such as graphs, tables, charts, spreadsheets, etc.

  4. Use illustrations to remember content.

 

Take the Visual Learner Test!

 

Based on the following clues, answer the question below:

 

1. Janet, Bryan's mother, is married to Carl.

2. Tony's son, Jamie is married to Sally's sister, Elaine.

3. Sally has two sisters, one of which is Bryan's mother.

 

What is Bryan's uncle's father's name?

 

If you are a visual learner, then you will most likely have to draw out a chart to see who is related to who.  Perhaps, something similar to this . . .

Now do you know what Bryan's uncle's father's name is?

 

Based on the diagram you can easily see that Elaine, Sally and Janet are sisters.  That makes Elaine and Sally, Bryan's aunts.  Jamie (Bryan's uncle) is married to Elaine.  Therefore, Bryan's uncle's father's name is TONY.

 

When it comes to complex problems that requires multiple steps, being a visual learner can become very frustrating.  However, the tutorials here at krashcourse.com are designed to take the frustration out of learning.  We use multiple visual aids to help individuals grasp the basic concepts in various subjects.

 

To give you an idea of how these tutorials work, you can try our

 FREE (that's right) . . .

 

FREE online PIANO for Beginners tutorial.

 

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