Visual, Auditory and Kinesthetic Learning: Effective Study Tips for Different Learning Styles
Everyone has a way of learning that works best for their brain.
Don't believe me?
Have you ever noticed that some people would rather sit in a lecture hall and have something explained, while others prefer to read everything from the textbook? No, one of them isn't just weird. These two systems can give you the exact same information, but the average student will likely prefer one method over the other. Neither approach is wrong, or worse in general. It's only wrong/worse if it goes against their natural learning tendencies.
Introducing: Visual, Auditory and Kinesthetic Learning
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Need Study Inspiration? Powerful Motivational Quotes Guaranteed to Inspire a Breakthrough Today
When you’re stuck, tired, alone and frustrated, sometimes all you need is a little dose of inspiration.
Here’s the perfect list of quotes for those times.
These Quotes Will Inspire you to Get Back to Work in No Time!
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17 Effective Study Habits Guaranteed to Launch you to Success
Studying is a pretty hot topic these days…though, to be fair, it’s a pretty hot topic almost ALWAYS…except for maybe the first week of school.
If your studying skills are a little less than ninja, it might be worth exploring some of these. Not everything is going to work for everybody (or in every situation), but the more tools you try, the more prepared you’ll be to tackle anything that comes!
Here are 17 proven strategies that will help you study like a pro!
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HELP!!!! What Should I Do if I’m Struggling With Online School????
When you’re learning at home, it’s common to feel pretty alone. You are, after all, SORT OF alone - there’s nobody else in the same room taking the course with you. This feeling of loneliness can sometimes feed the desperation to understand everything right away.
Are you totally screwed if you don’t understand everything when it’s first given to you? If you DO need help, how are you going to get it? You can’t necessarily get on the phone and ask a teacher to read the whole lesson to you and explain it.
This simple process will help you find comfort in the learning process and figure out when to get help.
In a classroom, you can just ask questions in the moment, and solve any little confusions before they become big misunderstandings. When you’re learning from home, however, those quick little hand raises are less easy to come by, and getting off track is certainly more possible.
Be patient - learning takes time, and it doesn’t take the same amount of time for everyone.
When you’re learning from home, it feels way more scary and alone when the thing in front of you doesn’t make sense. It’s only natural to feel defeated when you don’t understand everything right away…but it’s really not a sign of anything more than “this section is challenging”. You tackle challenges in a group setting, too, it’s just more convenient to ask questions there, and you have a visible team around you for support…so it SEEMS less daunting in that setting (if that’s what you’re used to).
When you’re learning from home, however, you get the opportunity to sit in that misunderstanding. While that in itself may seem like a negative, it is also of great benefit. You’re given the chance to work your way out of that hole - a process which will massively strengthen that knowledge in the first place. Confusion therefore doesn’t have to be a negative. Confusion is merely an obstacle that will add to your sense of accomplishment and understanding when things finally make sense!
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Note-Taking: Everything You Need to Know
Note-taking is one of those skills that’s not necessarily taught in school, but it’s somehow just assumed to be understood. Yes, in theory, you just pay attention and write down the important things…but how do you know what’s important? Why is it such a big deal to just use someone else’s notes? Don’t you only need to take notes during live sessions (aka the things that will disappear once they’re over)?
Many people assume notes are just a there to have something to study from…so if all of your materials are written down already in a textbook or something, it’s just a useless extra step. Why would you need things written out again when your textbook already explains everything?
There are two other useful side-effects of solid note-taking, though, and you’ll completely miss out on them if you skip this step in the process…
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Best Noise Cancelling Headphones 2021
So, you’re working from home, and that nagging drone from your portable heater is starting to REALLY get to your head? Or maybe you’re looking for a fun way to engage your kids in their online class.
Whatever the reason, there’s always a reason to treat yourself to some new technology to help protect one of your greatest assets: your ears.
Here are the Best Noise Cancelling Headphones available in 2021
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How to Combat the Work-From-Home Blues - 13 Ideas to Boost Your Mood
There’s no denying it - working alone in your room can be a lonely process. If you’re AT school or AT work, it’s just so much easier to find that community you crave!
How do you effectively combat the work-from-home blues?
Try these 13 ideas to stop you from withering away into the lonely, miserable cavern that is your room/home office.
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Time Management Strategies for Students; 24 Systems to Unlock Your Productivity
If you’re in charge of setting your own schedule (or if you’re looking at a lot of open-ended studying in your near future), you’re going to want a way of organizing your time. While we all like to pretend we’re the type of person who can just sit down and work until whenever, not many people can actually do this.
The best way to motivate yourself to sit down and work is to commit to a schedule of some sort. Your weekly schedule will sort out your targets and goals for the end of each week. How you organize your time in between A and B will come down to your time management system.
Here are some popular time management systems to try out to see what works best for you
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