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We've got visual and auditory learning covered by this video, but we're still working on kinesthetic. Hm...how does one do a video?
Transcript
- 00:13
Have you ever looked around your classroom and thought, “Hey, look, a bunch of not-robot humans!" [Kid pointing]
- 00:19
Okay, so maybe not.
- 00:20
But maybe you have noticed that everyone learns in their own, individual, not-robotic way. [Kid balancing upside down reading a book]
- 00:25
Some kids enjoy reading books while some prefer watching movies … especially if there's popcorn. [Guy watching TV on the couch]
- 00:30
But, either way – no robots. [Robot vacuum]
Full Transcript
- 00:32
What you’re observing here is “learning styles,” aka, "the different ways that different people learn". [Coop pointing at a blackboard]
- 00:37
Just like with hairstyles, everyone has at least one.
- 00:39
Though some people might have several… [Guy with purple hair]
- 00:41
…like whatever's going on on that guy's head… [Rebel is written into the back of his hair]
- 00:43
In general, there are thought to be three learning styles. These are…
- 00:46
… kinesthetic… which is a fancy word for something that has to do with physical movement…
- 00:51
… auditory… meaning related to hearing… [Examples of different learning styles are shown]
- 00:53
… and visual… meaning related to sight…
- 00:55
Let’s check out each style.
- 00:57
Kinesthetic learners are thought to be the most physical and active learners. [Dino pointing at a blackboard]
- 01:00
They learn primarily by doing things.
- 01:03
They often need to move around and complete hands-on tasks to fully learn something. [Guy holding a test tube that explodes]
- 01:07
Still love playing with your Legos? You might be a kinesthetic learner.
- 01:10
And, hey, we don’t blame you. That’s one fun toy. [Adult sat playing with legos]
- 01:13
Auditory learners learn best through hearing or speaking words. It’s important for auditory [Coop pointing at a blackboard]
- 01:18
learners to hear things to remember them.
- 01:20
They might also rely more on words than pictures when viewing a text.
- 01:23
So as much as your teacher might want to tell you off for talking too much in class… [Angry teacher walks over to two kids talking in class]
- 01:27
That might just be how you learn.
- 01:29
Let us know if that excuse works on her.
- 01:31
Finally, there’s visual learners. Visual learners have to see something to understand it.
- 01:35
They understand best when information is conveyed in pictures, diagrams and graphics.
- 01:39
Yes, these are those movie people we were talking about earlier. Lucky for them, lots [Two people sat in a cinema]
- 01:42
of popular novels have movie adaptations.
- 01:45
Unlucky for them… you still have to read the book.
- 01:47
Right now, as you’re watching this video, you’re actually engaged in two styles of [Kid looks annoyed at having to read the book]
- 01:51
learning: visual and auditory. If you were to act out the different styles of learning
- 01:55
while watching this video, that would be kinesthetic. [Kid copying a woman in a video]
- 01:58
And also a little weird… just saying. [Other kid looks confused]
- 02:00
Of course, if after doing, listening, or watching, you’re still having trouble learning something,
- 02:04
there’s always the option of learning through your sense of taste. [Guy picks up a piece of popcorn from the floor and eats it]
- 02:08
Good luck with that one.
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