"Another domain Endres noted was visual learners during exams (Endres, n.d.). During an exam, visual learners prefer to recall the pictures that they studied when preparing for the exam (Endres, n.d.). For example, visual students can recall the map of the Midwest to remember the states that are located in this area. In addition, Endres discusses drawing as a tool for visual students to use to remember information during exams (Endres, n.d.). An example of this is when the visual students have a question about plant parts. They can draw a plant for the purpose. Finally, she talks about the strategies of the practice to shift the pictures to words (Endres, n.d.). For example, the visual learners can remember some animal names; they can imagine these animals and they shift what they imagine to words."
Response
This is a hundred and ten percent true. Visual learners need
colors and pictures to learn, I also have a huge problem memorizing because I am
a visual learner. Last semester I was pre-med and being a visual learner so it
was very hard for me to learn from plain flash cards. I had to color code them by
where on the body the part was, what part of speech, and part of the test it
would be on. I also had to draw pictures on them and draw pictures on the test
just to pass the class with a C.
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