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VISUAL LEARNING

Students who learn visually benefit seeing information in order to remember it. Those who learn visually often take notes, study by reading, looking at images or videos, and can often recall facts from visual memory. For example, a student who is trying to recall a certain definition while taking a test, may visually recall the textbook page where they read the term.

Visual learners often have organized notes, benefit from outlining papers, and writing down their thoughts so they can see them on paper. These students may study using flashcards or writing repetitiously.

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