The video posted above would appeal to visual, linguistic, intrapersonal and musical learners. If there was dancing involved, it would have appealed to kinesthetic learners and if we watch it as a group, interpersonal learners would be engaged as well. Why is that?
Visual/Spatial learners absorb information through what they see and have a good sense of space, design and aesthetics.
Linguistic learners excel in the use of words. They often learn by hearing things and are good at understanding the definition, rhythm and sound of words.
Intrapersonal learners work best when they are alone. They enjoy solo assignments and work problems out internally.
Musical learners have a good sense of rhythm, tone and beat. You don't have to be a musician to be a musical learner. With musical learners, the presence of music can often help them concentrate and stay on task.
Bodily/Kinesthetic learners like to move around. This can mean dancing, playing sports, running, walking or any other movement.
Interpersonal learners learn the best with partners or groups. They engage better when they can bounce their ideas off of other people and collaborate their efforts.
Mathematical/Logical learners work well with numbers, pattern and abstract thought. Abstract thought is when you think of ideas or concepts that don't necessarily have real life examples.
Naturalistic learners feel an strong connection with nature and the world around them. They can classify objects in nature, like leafs or animal species. They often work better when outside.
Visual/Spatial learners absorb information through what they see and have a good sense of space, design and aesthetics.
Linguistic learners excel in the use of words. They often learn by hearing things and are good at understanding the definition, rhythm and sound of words.
Intrapersonal learners work best when they are alone. They enjoy solo assignments and work problems out internally.
Musical learners have a good sense of rhythm, tone and beat. You don't have to be a musician to be a musical learner. With musical learners, the presence of music can often help them concentrate and stay on task.
Bodily/Kinesthetic learners like to move around. This can mean dancing, playing sports, running, walking or any other movement.
Interpersonal learners learn the best with partners or groups. They engage better when they can bounce their ideas off of other people and collaborate their efforts.
Mathematical/Logical learners work well with numbers, pattern and abstract thought. Abstract thought is when you think of ideas or concepts that don't necessarily have real life examples.
Naturalistic learners feel an strong connection with nature and the world around them. They can classify objects in nature, like leafs or animal species. They often work better when outside.