Posted by Dorothea Stuart
We often hear people talking about themselves and others as being primarily Visual, Auditory or Kinaethetic. It's always seemed a good idea to me to use visual, auditory and feeling language in any kind of speech or presentation. This adds variety and makes us use a wider range of vocabularly than we might otherwise do. BUT is there any truth in the idea that we have different learning style based on our senses? Or that any kind of learning style exists? Professor Daniel T Willingham says NO!
Let him explain and see if you agree.
For more discussion see Martin Shovel's blog post Synaesthesia is the Communicator's Greatest Ally.
