Learning style quiz
The learning style quiz helps respondents better understand how they retain new information. It provides insight into their brain’s way of soaking in lessons and new skills.
Use a Learning Style Quiz to:
- Gain helpful insight into the best way for you to learn new information.
- Help others better understand how they can teach you new skills and information.
- Receive analysis on your learning style in the form of a personalized PDF report.
Why use Pointerpro as a learning style quiz tool?
Why use Pointerpro as a learning style quiz tool?
Personalized reports
Send personalized content in the form of a comprehensive PDF report to the respondent.
White Label option
Remove any mention of Pointerpro with our white label option.
Customized features
Personalize your assessment with question grouping, custom scoring and outcomes.
What is a learning style quiz?
Have you ever wondered why you are having trouble retaining information while others have no issues at all? Everyone learns in their own way. Someone with a visual learning style will not fully understand only verbal lessons. Identifying your learning style will help you better understand new information. It will also help you communicate the way(s) you learn to those teaching you. On the flip side, as a manager, having your team take learning style quizzes will help you find better ways to communicate with them and teach them new skills.
There are seven different learning styles:
- Visual/Spatial – these students learn best using images, photos and spatial understanding.
- Aural/Auditory/Musical – these students learn using music and other aural stimuli.
- Verbal/Linguistic – these students thrive from lessons taught using strictly words, whether these words be in speech or writing.
- Physical/Kinesthetic – body, hands and touch help these students learn.
- Logical/Mathematical – these students’ preferred style of learning is through logic, reasoning and systems.
- Social/Interpersonal – these students learn best in groups.
- Solitary/Intrapersonal – these students learn best alone.
One important note about learning styles – they are not one and done. Students can have multiple learning styles and even evolve into another style. What’s important is understanding which styles work best for you so that you can be a successful student moving forward.
Learning style quiz template
- True or false – visuals help you retain information better.
- Do you prefer to learn new information with others or study by yourself?
- If you don’t understand a math problem, are you more likely to draw or map it out or ask someone to verbally explain it to you?
- How do you study for tests?
- If you don’t understand how a computer program works, are you more likely to ask for help from someone else or figure it out by yourself?
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Tips to create a great learning style quiz
Remember, not all your students are verbal learners, so keep your questions short and to the point.
Keep your participants engaged by varying the question format with multiple choice, scales and open-ended questions.
Some of your respondents learn best with visuals, so include images, GIFs and/or videos in your quiz.
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