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A learner who likes to learn with music
OJT stands for on-the-job training, which is a method of teaching employees by showing them how to perform a task directly in the workplace. It is a hands-on approach to learning where employees learn by doing under the guidance of a supervisor or mentor. OJT is effective for skill development and knowledge transfer in various industries.
That person would be a kinesthetic learner. He or she prefers to physically do a task to learn about something rather than hearing or reading about the lesson.
An auditory learner
is when you learn how to save something :P
that is what they are supposed to do.
The noun forms of the verb to learn are learner and the gerund, learning.
A hands-on learner prefers to learn by doing physical activities or tasks rather than simply reading or listening. They may benefit from actively engaging with materials or resources to better understand and retain information.
it depends if your a fast learner or not
quick lerner
It depends what type of learner the student) is. There are three types of learners. The first is a visual learner, which means someone who learns best by seeing things. The second is an auric learner, which learn best by hearing. The final one is kinesthetic, they learn best by doing things.
There are at least seven recognised forms of learning:Visual (spatial): prefers using pictures, images, and spatial understanding.Aural (auditory-musical): prefers using sound and music.Verbal (linguistic): prefer using words; speech and writing.Physical (kinesthetic): prefers learning through active physical participation.Logical (mathematical): prefers using logic, reasoning and procedures.Social (interpersonal): prefers to learn with other people.Solitary (intrapersonal): prefers to learn alone.