• Study and create maps, diagrams and graphs using graph paper to demonstrate key points.
• Using visual clues or landmarks rather than (verbal) sequential steps.
• Look for visual/spatial dimensions in your study
• Use the Cornell method of note taking to create and organize lecture notes using various colored pens.
Use the Cornell method of note taking to create and organize lecture notes using various colored pens.
Cornell Example:
Click this link to create your own Cornell paper!!
After you have finished class, immediately rush to the nearest computer lab and retype your notes. (Kinesthetic)
***Research indicates that 80% of new material can be recalled if you review notes within the first 24 hours of presentation.
***Research indicates that 80% of new material can be recalled if you review notes within the first 24 hours of presentation.
An example of a spatial learning is Frank Gehry who is Canadian-American Pritzker Prize-winning architect based in Los Angeles, California. To read more about him click "Here."
Some of his work includes the Downtown Los Angeles Walt Disney Concert Hall
and the Hotel Marqués De Riscal in Spain