The human mind can present very different characteristics, which is why the information that enters our brain can be more or less absorbed depending on the type of stimulus we receive. Over the years, everything we learn forms our ‘baggage’ of knowledge. But what is your way of learning?
To get to know you a little better, the awesome.club created a test that determines how we assimilate learning. Check it out right now.
1. Which source do you prefer to turn to to solve your doubts on a daily basis?
2. Which of these objects would you take on your next vacation?
3. Choose a program for your next date
4. How do you prefer to work?
5. Choose your favorite toy
6. What’s your idea of a quiet afternoon?
7. How do you dress?
8. What would your perfect vacation look like?
9. What do you like most about your home?
10. How do you know you like a person?
Results
Visual (0 — 6): colors and shapes are the first thing that catches your eye. Often, when thinking about a concept, you tend to quickly associate it with an image, and you prefer to remember what you read rather than what you hear. To organize the information in your head, it is important to make mind maps to remember the initial idea and put it into practice. Also, you need space to absorb all the information your eyes receive.
Auditory (7 — 13): for you, the auditory is more important than the visual. At school, you don’t have — or didn’t — need to write anything down, since everything that is said goes straight into your memory. That’s why you love to hear stories. Music is the key to your concentration, as the sound of every place you are attracts your attention. For you, the best thing in the world is spending an afternoon listening to an audiobook or listening to some of your favorite songs.
Kinesthetic (14 — 20): to learn something, you have to live the experience. It doesn’t matter if people say that water evaporates after so long; you have to do the experiment to believe it. Didactic games were created for people with the ability to learn and that is why visiting new places, meeting new people, moving your body and experiencing sensations is something that not only makes you happy, it makes you learn.
Did you feel identified with the test result? Tell us what activities make you learn better.