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WE LEARN… 10% OF WHAT WE READ 20% OF WHAT WE HEAR 30% OF WHAT WE SEE 40% OF WHAT WE BOTH SEE AND HEAR 70% OF WHAT IS DISCUSSED WITH OTHERS 80% OF WHAT WE EXPERIENCE PERSONALLY 95% OF WHAT WE TEACH TO SOMEONE ELSE WILLIAM GLASSNER

Learning Styles Visual Learns from seeing information Auditory Learns from hearing information

Learning Styles Spatial Visualizes with graphics or pictures Nonspatial Uses some form of written information (Notes, summaries, etc.)

Learning Styles Social Prefers to study in a group Independent Prefers to study alone

Learning Styles Applied Hands on Learning Conceptual Reads and organizes facts using textbook, outlines,. etc.

Learning Styles Creative Imaginative, memorizes using cues and associations Pragmatic Structured learner, memorizes, uses book or notes