Most university students have their preferred learning methods. Applying your learning style to complex teaching materials makes it easier to understand.
Learning the way to learn is a lifelong skill. Knowing how you learned may reduce your frustration, especially testing time. Follow this link, learn style evaluation, find your favorite learning style, and apply appropriate new strategies during class or during class.
The above link will provide you with specific and detailed information about your specific learning style, but the following list also provides some useful learning strategies. Most people do not match the category perfectly. I hope to try different strategies when I find the best way for you
In non-verbal clues (lecturer's body language, gestures, body posture) in the lecture, express important information
Take notes, write down as much information as possible, and integrate tactile and visual learning skills
Looking at the stress of the coach: When the instructor turns his arm, draws underlining, punches by hand, strongly nods, pay attention to important information of the star.
Make a flash card: Let's play the game with a vocabulary card. Place a word on one card and put a definition on the other card. Put all cards face down, select cards one by one, flip other cards one by one and find matches.
Learning style is a learning method. The learning method you like is the best way to learn. The three learning styles the students often see are the auditory learning style, the visual learning style, and the haptic / dynamic learning style. Please read each learning style to decide how you want to learn. Hearing learners learn best when information in the form of auditory language is presented. Are you learning the best on a course that stresses teacher lectures and class discussions? Are you listening to the tape to help you learn better? Do you find you talking to understand better, whether you are reading out loudly? If so, you may be a hearing learner
One of the most common understandings of learning style is that students' learning style falls into three categories. Visual learner, hearing learner, and kinesthetic learner. These learning styles were seen in educational theorist Neil Fleming's VARK student learning model. VARK is an abbreviation that refers to the four learning styles of vision, hearing, reading / writing preference, and movement sense. (The VARK model is also known as the VAK model, which uses read / write as a class of preferential learning inhibition.) The VARK model has students' various processing methods called "priority learning models" I recognize that there is. The main idea of VARK is outlined again in learning style. (Fleming & Baume, 2006)