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What is a visual learner?

Visual learners are people who find it easiest to learn through watching and looking (using their eyes)

They don't find it very easy to listen for long periods of time and need quiet surroundings to study.

They like to use colour and have
vivid imaginations.

They tend to be good at spelling and reading charts and graphs, but forget things they have heard. (e.g. names and instructions.)


(For general study tips that apply to all learners, click here)

Study tips for visual learners:


Colour code notes

Take notes and 
                write
                lists

Use drawings and doodles

Make and use flashcards

Use
highlighters

Try to find and watch videos to help you study

Organise your notes

Draw mind maps

Circle and underline key notes

Try to use graphs and charts when possible