How can we know or identify the auditory learners?
Second, we will talk about students who learn by listening. This kind of student likes to learn by listening, and hearing the information. For example, they like to read articles out loud, or they like to hear somebody read it to them. They can remember what people say very well and they can imitate other people’s way of talking skillfully. These kinds of students find some difficulty in writing, but they are very good in speaking. They like to learn by conversation. The auditory students also like to learn through listening to music and the radio (Al-Failkawei, 2005).
RESPONSE:
I really agree with this section of the article and I have a connection with it. As a kid, I grew up being an auditory learner. Even today, I learn better if something is told to me or read to me. I have taught myself to learn better in other ways, so it's not nearly as big of a deal. One type of situation that always comes to my mind whenever I think of this is having to read a book. A lot of people read for fun, but I very, VERY rarely do. I can read some things and enjoy it, but it's not so often. However, if I listen to a story there is a much better chance that I'll enjoy it.
I chose this picture because it shows the frustration that some kids face.
SOURCE:
Web 2.0 and emerging learning technologies/learning styles [Web log message]. (2011, May 19). Retrieved from http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Web_2.0_and_Emerging_Learning_Technologies/Learning_Styles

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