Learn by becoming physically involved and actually doing something with what's being learned.
A "Hands-on" activity is needed to grasp the learning.
"Being on the move" helps your memory to work.
Kinesthetic learners learn best by doing.
In the classroom, you benefit from physical activity, in-class demonstrations, "hands-on" student learning experiences and professors who give real-life examples.
Using large diagrams, floor/wall puzzles and large maps on the wall or floor is helpful.
Charades, acting, interviewing, pantomiming, skits and role-playing enhance learning.
Laboratories, field trips, trial-error assignments, and fieldwork done outside the classroom promote more interest.
STUDY TIPS
Use practical/doing approach.
Try learning using different activities.
Study in short blocks rather than in a stretched session.
Use role plays while Studying.
Use flashcards to memorize.
Walking while studying, will make you memorize faster.
Hold the book in your hands while reading.
Sit near the door or someplace else, where you can easily get up and move around.
Illustrate your ideas by drawing maps, diagrams, graphs, tables.
EXAM TIPS
When reviewing new information, copy key points onto a whiteboard or other large writing surface.
Use the computer to organize the information into graphs, tables, spreadsheets, etc.
Practice writing answers to old exam papers, record your own CD, and use them for review.
RECOMMENDED TESTS
Multiple Choices
Fill-ins
Short Definitions
PRECAUTIONS
Long Tests and Essays
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