What is your learning style?

What is your learning style, and why does it matter? You learn new information either as a visual learner, auditory learner or a kinesthetic learner. This is how you learn and remember information.
Howard Gardner is a doctor that created the concept of multiple intelligences. There are eight different styles of learning. How you learn and process information is your primary type of learning style.
When you’re in school, your teacher teaches you a lesson. You memorize facts, and remember them to use in your test. This works well if you’re an auditory learner, listening to the information and processing it by hearing it. What if you’re a visual or kinesthetic learner? Tough luck.
Everybody learns and processes information differently. It’s not the one size fits all type of teaching you’ve learned in the past. How can you figure it out, and apply it to getting ready to take your test? This is where Brainshi Test Course works.
At Brainshi Test Course, you’ll learn if you have one of the primary types of learning: Visual, Auditory and Kinesthetic.

Everyday learning styles
Here are some examples of everyday things you use as your learning style:
Modern day: Visual
Close Captioning
Reading the transcript from your voicemail.
Reading the AI summary.
Reading the directions when you buy something new.
Reading anything in print.
Modern day: Auditory
Do better with being taught in person-listening to the teacher.
TV
Computer
Listening to voicemail
Someone telling you directions.
Modern day Kinesthetic
Doing something with your hands while you listen/read. Knitting, doodling, fidgeting.
Assembling something to figure out how it’s made.
Moving when you listen to something-pacing while you listen to a podcast.
So what kind of learning style works for you? Check out Brainshi Test Course where you’ll find out and learn how to use it in studying, organizing your study materials, and resetting yourself during a test.